Old patterns adorned on traditional Palestinian costumes
Reborn with a color that fits in with life in Japan,
It is a makeup pouch with total hand embroidery.
It is durable, and the more you use it, the softer the cotton yarn will fit in your hand.
Please use it carefully for a long time.
It can also be used as a tool for fixing makeup on the go, a medicine bag, or a coin purse.
The gorgeous and restrained white-based material is also recommended for Halle occasions.
◆ History of Palestinian hand embroidery
Due to its deep history, Palestinian embroidery has been designated as a World Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2021, the same as Japanese food.
The embroidery patterns and techniques that have been passed down from mother to daughter to the next generation are so old that they can be traced back to BC.
The traditional costumes of total embroidery are beautiful in all regions and are coveted by embroidery lovers and ethnic lovers, but many of them are no longer everyday wear due to war and refugees from their homes, but are worn on special occasions.
◆ About the creator "Aisha Design"
Aisha, a Palestinian who works as a designer × environmental issues, creates products that combine upcycled materials and traditional culture. She is a wonderful woman who strives to make her hometown, which is often referred to as a "conflict zone," known as a "conflict zone," to hire people in the area who need income, as well as to develop lectures and tree planting in the community to prevent plastic from being wasted. I learned about her work through SNS and wanted to introduce her in Japan, so I approached her.
What is the situation in Palestine?
I don't think there are many people who are familiar with Palestine and what kind of life and problems they have.
I, Takahashi, the representative of the chopsticks, met the local people through a homestay.
Until then, I had a strong image of conflict, and I couldn't imagine life at all.
I think that if you read the stay report, you will feel more like traveling.
(https://note.com/kakehashi_pale/m/m70c26db08307)
Palestine has a strong sense of Osaka, and at worst it is nosy, and at best it is a place where even foreigners are accepted.
The scenery and food are full of history, and the locals are proud of the local culture.
At the end of the 19th century, in this area, where various religions coexisted side by side, there was a movement to create a "country made up of only one ethnic group".
Coming from the West, Palestine came under occupation, and life continued even though freedom was not available.
I visited such a place and wanted to live in a world where people, culture, and nature are valued as a matter of course, and I wanted to work with these people by multiplication, so I launched Kakekeke.