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These teardrop-shaped earrings are a delicate expression of Palestinian craftsmanship. Handmade by Sarah, an artisan from Nablus, they are embroidered with vibrant threads inspired by traditional tatreez.
Their teardrop form evokes both the purity of water, a threatened resource in Palestine, and the tears of a people who resist with dignity. Each bright color carries history: red for strength, green for the land, black for perseverance, and blue for hope.
These earrings are more than jewelry: they are an act of memory and cultural resistance, an elegant way to proudly carry Palestinian identity every day.
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Originally from Nablus, Sarah is 34 years old and holds a degree in Public Administration from Birzeit University. A lifelong lover of art and crafts, she turned to handmade creation after, like many Palestinians, struggling to find employment in her field of study.
Now based in Ramallah, Sarah decided to breathe new life into a nearly forgotten heritage: traditional Palestinian embroidery, or tatreez. She chose to incorporate these ancestral motifs into everyday items—functional, wearable, and modern—so this living memory can continue to be passed on.
She began by making hand-embroidered jewelry, then gradually expanded her collection to include tote bags, leather tatreez handbags and clutches, bandanas, keychains, and more. Inspired, meticulous, and creative, Sarah regularly designs new pieces that blend deep cultural roots with a contemporary spirit.