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Orouma by Mais El-Ras
Ramallah's Woven Identity: Palestinian Embroidery Through the Age - 1920s
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Description
Embroidery in Ramallah is a vibrant expression of cultural heritage, with women using luxurious materials like silk and linen to create intricate designs for traditional dresses. Symbols such as the palm tree reflect the region's agricultural richness, while red and black are common colors, symbolizing cultural strength and depth. Beyond decoration, embroidery serves as a way for women to preserve and pass on their stories, representing both individual and collective identity.
United Arab Emirates, Dubai
- Art Type
- • Figurative Art
- Materials
- • Other
- • Acrylic
- • Gold leaf
- • Ink
- Rarity
- • Unique (One-of-a-Kind Piece)
- Colors
- • Mixed Colors
- Frame Material
- • No Frame
- Insurance
- • Fully Insured
- Height
- • 120 cm
- Width
- • 90 cm
- Thickness
- • 3 cm