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Hand-Stitched Artwork

At Palmera Design & Events, we also design and create artwork pieces that show traditional Palestinian embroidery represented through a mix of media. Using old stitching patterns, we designed them in a planned and unique way to portray the crossover from old traditions into the new modern world. Each piece is carefully thought through and stitched with love! The art pieces are made by order, contact us through our email of mobile number to get yours made and delivered to you!

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Palestine Through Her Eyes

PALESTINE THROUGH HER EYES

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

Beauty is appreciated most when its at its rawest form, as shown through this photograph. The colours used in this artwork represent the royalty and maturity of womanhood.

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PALESTINE THROUGH HER EYES (2)

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

Beauty is appreciated most when its at its rawest form, as shown through this photograph. The colours used in this artwork represent the royalty and maturity of womanhood.

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WOMEN OF PALESTINE

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

Beauty is appreciated most when it's at its rawest form, as shown through this photograph through the women of Palestine. The colours used in this artwork represent the royalty and maturity of womanhood with bold touches of gold.

By The Olive Tree

UNDER THE OLIVE TREE

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

Olive trees are symbolic of Palestinians’ attachment to their land. Because the trees are draught-resistant and grow under poor soil conditions, they represent Palestinian resistance and resilience. The fact that olive trees live and bear fruit for thousands of years is parallel to Palestinian history and continuity on the land.

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SWEETHEARTS

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

The red within this portrait represents love and blood connections. The intricate pattern represents the complexity and depth of one's relationship of love.

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LONELY BOY

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

The portrait represents mascilinity yet softness and depth seen in the man's eyes. The man wearing traditional clothing.

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COFFEE IN JERUSALEM

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

This artwork portrays the social life of Palestinian men in casual coffee gatherings, representing the importance of family and community.

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LADY IN RED

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

Beauty is appreciated most when its at its rawest form, as shown through this photograph of a Bedouin woman ina a beautiful hand stitched traditional gown. The colours used in this artwork represent the royalty and maturity of womanhood along with the gold coins.

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LADY IN RED (2)

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

Beauty is appreciated most when its at its rawest form, as shown through this photograph of a Bedouin woman ina a beautiful hand stitched traditional gown. The colours used in this artwork represent the royalty and maturity of womanhood along with the gold coins.

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LADY IN RED (3)

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

Beauty is appreciated most when its at its rawest form, as shown through this photograph of a Bedouin woman ina a beautiful hand stitched traditional gown. The colours used in this artwork represent the royalty and maturity of womanhood along with the gold coins.

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CALL FOR PRAYER
50 x 70cm
Canvas and embroidered stitching



The call for prayer at the Dome Of The Rock gathers and bonds hundreds of people inside and around the mosque for a united purpose. The pattern used in the artwork represents the intricate detail of the design of the mosque.

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KEY TO RETURN

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

The key is an important symbol in Palestinian art representing the loss of many Palestinian’s homes during the Nakba return of Palestine. The colours used are the traditional tatreez colours.

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DOME OF THE ROCK

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

In the old city of Jerusalem, The Dome of the Rock is one of the most beautiful and significant architectural and religious monuments, especially to Palestinians. Its greatly known for its gold plated dome and is visited by many people from all around the world. The Dome of the Rock is a place that brings humans together, connecting them all through their love for the magnificent mosque. The use of earthy colours is to create a sense of home and peace.

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DOME OF THE ROCK (2)

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

In the old city of Jerusalem, The Dome of the Rock is one of the most beautiful and significant architectural and religious monuments, especially to Palestinians. Its greatly known for its gold plated dome and is visited by many people from all around the world. The Dome of the Rock is a place that brings humans together, connecting them all through their love for the magnificent mosque. The use of earthy colours is to create a sense of home and peace.

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YOUTH AT THE WHEEL

50 x 70cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

This artwork represents the way some Palestinian children learn to accomplish things early on in their childhood. Wool spinning is one of the many traditional handicraft skills taught at a young age. Here you can see a young Palestinian girl using a traditional spindle wheel. The use of pink shades and an intricate pattern reflects a young girl’s active childhood.

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STUPID STENCIL

"The West Bank As A Canvas"

35 x 50cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

From the art work series "The West Bank Wall As A Canvas"; this artwork is a photograph from a visit to Bethlehem in 2018, showing the 8-meter-high wall dividing Palestine into sections. For Palestinians, the wall has become a message board to share information, calls for resistance and unity, and affirm Palestinian national identity. The use of cartoons/graffiti and the pop of colours used in the stitching allow the message to stand out and appeal to both the young and old ages.

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STUPID STENCIL (2)

"The West Bank As A Canvas"

35 x 50cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

From the art work series "The West Bank Wall As A Canvas"; this artwork is a photograph from a visit to Bethlehem in 2018, showing the 8-meter-high wall dividing Palestine into sections. For Palestinians, the wall has become a message board to share information, calls for resistance and unity, and affirm Palestinian national identity. The use of cartoons/graffiti and the pop of colours used in the stitching allow the message to stand out and appeal to both the young and old ages.

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HUMMUS, NOT WALLS

"The West Bank As A Canvas"

35 x 50cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

From the art work series "The West Bank Wall As A Canvas"; this artwork is a photograph from a visit to Bethlehem in 2018, showing the 8-meter-high wall dividing Palestine into sections. For Palestinians, the wall has become a message board to share information, calls for resistance and unity, and affirm Palestinian national identity. The use of cartoons/graffiti and the pop of colours used in the stitching allow the message to stand out and appeal to both the young and old ages.

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HUMMUS, NOT WALLS (2)

"The West Bank As A Canvas"

35 x 50cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

From the art work series "The West Bank Wall As A Canvas"; this artwork is a photograph from a visit to Bethlehem in 2018, showing the 8-meter-high wall dividing Palestine into sections. For Palestinians, the wall has become a message board to share information, calls for resistance and unity, and affirm Palestinian national identity. The use of cartoons/graffiti and the pop of colours used in the stitching allow the message to stand out and appeal to both the young and old ages.

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HUMMUS, NOT WALLS (3)

"The West Bank As A Canvas"

35 x 50cm

Canvas and embroidered stitching

From the art work series "The West Bank Wall As A Canvas"; this artwork is a photograph from a visit to Bethlehem in 2018, showing the 8-meter-high wall dividing Palestine into sections. For Palestinians, the wall has become a message board to share information, calls for resistance and unity, and affirm Palestinian national identity. The use of cartoons/graffiti and the pop of colours used in the stitching allow the message to stand out and appeal to both the young and old ages.

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PALESTINIANS IN WONDERLAND
"The West Bank As A Canvas"
35 x 50cm
Canvas and embroidered stitching



From the art work series "The West Bank Wall As A Canvas"; this artwork is a photograph from a visit to Bethlehem in 2018, showing the 8-meter-high wall dividing Palestine into sections. For Palestinians, the wall has become a message board to share information, calls for resistance and unity, and affirm Palestinian national identity. The use of cartoons/graffiti and the pop of colours used in the stitching allow the message to stand out and appeal to both the young and old ages. Alice in wonderland expresses the way Palestinians are stuck behind the wall, resembling the dark rabbit hole that Alice gets stuck in.

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WE ARE PALESTINE
35 x 50cm
Canvas and embroidered stitching



An art piece designed and hand stitched straight from the heart, in support of Palestine, representing solidarity and unity of her people.

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CAMEL
50 x 70cm
Canvas and embroidered stitching
 

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BEYOND THE MOUNTAINS
50 x 70cm
Canvas and embroidered stitching
 

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WE ARE PALESTINE
35 x 50cm
Canvas and embroidered stitching

An art piece designed and hand stitched straight from the heart, in support of Palestine, representing solidarity and unity of her people.

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WE ARE PALESTINE
50 x 70cm
Canvas and embroidered stitching

An art piece designed and hand stitched straight from the heart, in support of Palestine, representing solidarity and unity of her people.
 

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CALL FOR PRAYER (2)
50 x 70cm
Canvas and embroidered stitching



The call for prayer at the Dome Of The Rock gathers and bonds hundreds of people inside and around the mosque for a united purpose. The pattern used in the artwork represents the intricate detail of the design of the mosque.

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