Palestinian embroidery
It is said that the origin of Palestinian embroidery was the embroidery for farmers and nomads to reinforce stray clothes, and it seems that the scenery around them and their daily lives were expressed by embroidery.
Many patterns such as "cypress", "orange blossom", "camel eyes", "birds", and "old man's teeth" were born and developed based on the climate.
In Palestine, where there were many farmers, the women who accompanied her husband's farm work often embroidered in the shade of the fields, and the embroidery in such regions was "vines," "trees," "leaves," sometimes "stars," and "wind." "And so on became an embroidery pattern ... Embroidery, which has become an indigenous tradition, is one of the important cultures of Palestine that has been passed down for a long time, such as mothers embroidering on their daughter's wedding dress.