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Hanan Zarura, a master craftswoman of Palestinian tatreez embroidery, with a jacket she's been making at her workshop in the Palestinian refugee camp of Shatila, in Beirut, Lebanon.
Traditional embroidery is hand-stitched on articles of clothing sent to the camp in Lebanon (Larissa Von Planta/MEE) The studio was set up as an independent enterprise at the end of 2019, and ...
Photo taken on March 7, 2024 shows embroidered products in the Shatila refugee camp south of Beirut, Lebanon.(Photo: Xinhua) Photo taken on March 7, 2024 shows embroidered products in the Shatila ...
In a workshop in an infamous refugee camp in Beirut, Palestinian women practice an ancient art form — as a livelihood, and also as therapy. The designs come from a homeland most have never seen.
In a workshop in an infamous refugee camp in Beirut, Palestinian women practice an ancient art form — as a livelihood, and also as therapy. The designs come from a homeland most have never seen.
In a workshop in an infamous refugee camp in Beirut, Palestinian women practice an ancient art form — as a livelihood, and also as therapy. The designs come from a homeland most have never seen.
In a workshop in an infamous refugee camp in Beirut, Palestinian women practice an ancient art form — as a livelihood, and also as therapy. The designs come from a homeland most have never seen.
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