[L-T-B] A visit to the home of embroiderer Um Ibrahim in an-Naqoura to reflect on the meaning of tatreez. © Yasmeen Mjalli. Woman from Ramallah in a courtyard, ca. 1914–1898. Image courtesy of the Palestine Photo Project. [R] ʹAraqiyeh, Palestinian territories, early 20 th century. Womanʹs headdress, from the Hebron hill tribe people. Cotton and wool tapestry with metallic coin trim. This would have been received by a bride on her wedding day and worn afterwards to cover her head and hair. Araqiyeh, Palestinian territories, early 20 th century. Hebron hill tribe womanʹs bridal headdress made of cotton tapestry weaving and metallic coins. This hat would have been worn on the wedding day and thereafter by the bride to show her status as a married woman. © Des Brambley
Women wearing traditional thobes of Ramallah, 1914–1898. Image courtesy of Palestine Photo Project
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