Today we visited the exhibition "Tiraz", of Palestinian embroidered costumes at the Islam Museum in Jerusalem. We encountered an elegant display of beauty, a show of silk and cotton thread in the tiniest of stitches on black and beige fabric. A parade of colors, shapes and textures waited for us to be admired.
The patterns of the dresses are quite simple. They are cut straight and cover the whole body, legs and arms. The front and back is usually constructed of three pieces sewn together. Often the embroidery goes right over the seams, not interrupting the design. The neckline is rectangle or v-shaped, with a heavy embroidered collar. Two lengths of fabric are attached to the sides to form the sleeves. Triangle sleeves provide a more decorative or festive look.
Fabric triangles are inserted to the lower sides of the dress for more comfort while walking and moving around. Coat-dresses are open at the front from the waist down, and trousers (shirwal) are worn under them.
We had a great morning with all this gorgeousness. Thanks to the collector and provider of the costumes, Manuel Kleidman, and to the curator of this beautiful exhibition, Rachel Hasson.
6 comments:
I love the way the Palestine women made such beauty, absolutely stunning Yael.
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS collection Yael. And to be able to pore over them! THANK YOU for the walk indeed! xo
A sublime moment, and thank you for taking us on this tour! :-)
Such beautiful and colorful work, oh how I wish I could see everything in person. Lovely, just lovely
thank you for sharing what you saw with us.
i find this clothing to be gorgeous as can be!
loving all the details.
My eyes are drawn to those beautiful details Palestine women made. Admirable work!
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