Baladi Coin Purse - Made in Palestine
A beautiful little purse to keep coins and keys handy. Hand-stitched in traditional Palestinian tatreez designs, representing local plant and tree species. Available in three colours - red, green and the colours of the alam Filastin
Size: 13.5 x 9.5 cm
Features:
- embroidered on one side
- zip closure
- thread loop on side of purse to attach key chain
Producer: Palestinian Embroidery Workshop
The Palestinian Embroidery Workshop was established by the Melkite Pastoral Center in 1988 in the city of Ramallah in order to provide an income for women needing to support their families during the first Intifada when many men had their working permits revoked, were unemployed or imprisoned. It now provides jobs for 250 women from Ramallah, 17 villages and 2 refugee camps in the surrounding area, including both Muslims and Christians.
In addition, the Center organises social activities and lectures for women, and hosts Palestinian lunches cooked by the embroiders for tour groups visiting the city.
The cross stitch or tatreez embroidery are inspired by traditional designs which symbolise the trees, flowers, and harvests of the land. The center is proud to be contributing to the continuation of transmission of this heritage which traditionally had been passed down from generation to generation of women through the embroidered dresses that Palestinians wore and which signified their village of origin.
