Tatreez: The Ancient Art of Palestinian Embroidery
Tatreez: The Ancient Art of Palestinian Embroidery
This video is made to coincide with the exhibition 'Thread Memory: Embroidery from Palestine' at V&A Dundee which runs until Spring 2026, and the 'Tatreez: Palestinian Embroidery' display at V&A South Kensington until May 2026, curated by Jameel Curator Rachel Dedman.

The ancient practice of hand-embroidery – called tatreez in Arabic – is a craft dating back centuries. Join Rachel as she unpacks six incredible examples of historic Palestinian dress, from a silk patchwork jellayeh (coat-dress), to a taqsireh jacket made for a wedding ceremony, and a shatweh headdress laden with coins. Exploring the significance of colour, cut, motif and stitch, Rachel reveals how each garment has its own distinct regional style. Embroidery in Palestine is a language as much as a craft, so these unique textiles reflect the life stories of the women who made and wore them.

  • 00:00 What is tatreez?
  • 01:23 Indigo-dyed linen and silk patchwork jellayeh (coat dress) from the Galilee
  • 03:47 Hand-woven linen thobe (dress) from Bethlehem with bands of coloured silk
  • 06:25 Putting the thobe on a mannequin: cut and construction
  • 07:04 Taqsireh wedding jacket from Bethlehem with gold couching
  • 08:56 Coin-embellished shatweh headdress from Bethlehem
  • 09:59 Ramallah veil: fusing European and Palestinian embroidery motifs
  • 13:37 Signs of grief: Bedouin dress with prickly pear motif and blue embroidered skirt
  • 15:24 Jellayeh from Southern Palestine with signs of adaptation and re-use
  • 18:41 Embroidery as a symbol of identity

 

Author, educator, musician, dancer and all around creative type. Founder of "The Happy Now" website and the online jewelry store "Silver and Sage".

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