Stitching Memory: Palestinian Tatreez in Fashion and Resistance

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Tatreez, the centuries-old Palestinian embroidery usually made by women from different regions, is framed as both cultural heritage and a political act of resistance. After 1948, motifs and colors gained political meaning, UNESCO recognized tatreez as intangible heritage, and it now features in major European museum shows and contemporary design (e.g., Ayham Hassan’s work) as a living language of identity. Community tatreez circles and exhibitions at MoMu and the V&A Dundee highlight the craft’s relevance beyond ornament, celebrating Palestinian culture, land, and resilience.
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