Catalogues
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Labour of love New Approaches to Palestinian Embroidery
Curated by: Rachel Dedman with contribution from: kristine khouri, tina sherwell, kristen schied, tania tamari nasir, chiara de cesari. No of pages: 341 Language: English/ Arabic Dimensions: 25X30 cm date of publication:2018 publishing by: The Palestinian Museum |
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Spring is Here
Author: Tania Tamari Nasir No of pages: 72 Language: Arabic/ English Publishing House: Institute of Palestinian studies |
This Arabic/English publication features original embroidered designs of 23 Palestinian spring flowers with landscape photographs of the spring in Palestine accompanied by relevant literary texts, including poetry, on Palestinian flora. This new book is a must for all those who love flowers and embroidery.
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At the seams A political history of Palestinian embroidery
Author: Rachel Dedman No of pages: 303 Language: Arabic/English Dimensions: ISBN: 978-9953-0-3641-0 Publishing House: The Palestinian Museum |
Driven by archival and academic research, primary fieldwork and interviews with embroiders across Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan, At the Seams hopes to shed new light on embroidery from Palestine, exploring its history and contemporary significance side by side. Clothing is made by the hands to be felt on the body in the most intimate of ways, but has at the same time the ability to reflect, extend and manifest political realities and social urgencies. |
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Postcard
Size: 10x15 cm Material: Paper Year of design: 2016 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: At the Seams: A Political History of Palestinian Embroidery exhibition |
The British Mandate brought European cotton into Palestine, which women used as linings and patches in eye-catching positions. A Bedouin dress from the early 20th century (turned inside out), from the collection of Malak al-Husseini Abdulrahim. |
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12 cities posters
Size :(48*33) cm Materials: Carton Designer: NOL
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Palestinian cities skylines posters.
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12 cities postcards skyline
Size :(11.5*17) cm Materials: carton Designer: NOL
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Palestinian cities skylines postcards.
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Frame cards Size :(23.3*18.5) cm Materials: Carton Designer: NOL
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Frame cards with Palestinian holy land cities sketches and color. |
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Post Card Collection
Size:14.5 x 10.5 cm Material:Recycled cardboard Year:2019 Designer:Natalie Tahan Theme:Intimate Terrains Exhibition |
10 postcards featuring sketches of almond branches and flowers, fig leaves, olive branches, and pomegranate. |
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Color and post postcards Size :(11.5*17) cm Materials: carton Designer: NOL
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Palestinian cities color postcards.
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Posters |
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Kobar Poster
Size:A3 (unframed) Materials :Carton Artist:Nabil Anani Date:2018
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A poster print of Palestinian artist Nabil Anani’s Kobar.
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Silwad Poster
SizeA3 (unframed) Materials:Cardboard Designer:Nabil Anani Date:2013
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A poster print of Palestinian artist Nabil Anani’s Silwad.
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On the land #3
Size:A3 (unframed) Materials:Cardboard Artist:Khaled Hourani Date:2015
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A poster print of Palestinian artist Khaled Hourani’s On the Land #3. |
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On the Land
Size:A3 (unframed) Materials:Cardboard Artist:Khaled Hourani Date:2015
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A poster print of Palestinian artist Khaled Hourani’s On the Land .
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Jerusalem Poster
Size:A3 (unframed) Materials :Cardboard Artist:Nabil Anani Date:2011
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A poster print of Palestinian artist Nabil Anani’s Jerusalem.
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Jerusalem Poster
Size:A3 (unframed) Materials:Cardboard Artist:Sliman Mansour
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A poster print of Palestinian artist Sliman Mansour’s Jerusalem.
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Behind the Landscape Poster
Size: A3 (unframed) Materials :Cardboard Artist:Nabil Anani Date :2013
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A poster print of Palestinian artist Nabil Anani’s Behind the Landscape.
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Gift Wrap
Size:42 x 59.4 cm (3 wraps) Materials:Paper Date:2019 Designer:Natalie Tahan Theme:Intimate Terrains Exhibition
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White gift-wrapping paper with olive branch and pomegranate watermark. |
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T-Shirt
Size: S, M, L, XL Color: Navy Material: Cotton Year of Design: 2018 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: The Palestinian Museum’s architecture
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Print inspired by the clean and contemporary architectural design of the Museum that blends seamlessly with the rolling terraces of Palestinian hills. |
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T-Shirt
Size: S, M, L, XL Color: Grey Material: Cotton Year of Design: 2018 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: Jerusalem Lives exhibition |
Wear what represents you! This piece shows a map of the entire Jerusalem District, which was used as a logo for the Jerusalem Lives exhibition. It shows a map of Jerusalem Palestinians desire, without the borders, restrictions and schemas imposed by the occupation. The map is inspired by Grassroots Jerusalem initiative. Jerusalem Lives aims to focus on the living aspect of the city and support its people. The exhibition attempts to examine the city of Jerusalem as a case study metaphorically representing globalisation and its failures and to find answers to inspire a better future. |
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T-Shirt
Size: S, M, L, XL Color: Red, Grey, Pink Material: Cotton Year of Design: 2018 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: Labour of Love exhibition |
Embroidery lovers! Try out our unique collection of T-shirts that feature embroidery motifs inspired by our Labour of Love: New Approaches to Palestinian Embroidery exhibition which explores Palestinian embroidery and its shift from a personal practice driven by love, to a potent symbol of national heritage, to a product circulated in the global marketplace. |
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T-Shirt
Size: M, L, XL Color: White, Blue, Black, Grey, Purple Material: Cotton Year of Design: 2016 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: The Palestinian Museum’s logo |
The Palestinian Museum’s logo is shaped like a speech bubble. It reflects the Museum’s ambition to host continuous conversations with its audiences and encourages members of those audiences to connect among themselves. The logo is designed by Venturethree in London and by the Lebanese typographer Nadine Shaheen. |
Tote Bags |
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Tote Bag
Size: 41x38 cm Color: Green, Pink Material: Cotton Year of Design: 2016 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: The Palestinian Museum’s Logo
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The Palestinian Museum’s logo is shaped like a speech bubble. It reflects the Museum’s ambition to host continuous conversations with its audiences and encourages members of those audiences to connect among themselves. The logo is designed by Venturethree in London and by the Lebanese typographer Nadine Shaheen. |
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Tote Bag
Size: 41x38 cm Color: Off-White Material: Cotton Year of Design: 2018 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: Labour of Love exhibition |
This bag artfully features Palestinian embroidery motifs inspired by our Labour of Love: New Approaches to Palestinian Embroidery exhibition which explores Palestinian embroidery and it’s shift from a personal practice driven by love, to a potent symbol of national heritage, to a product circulated in the global marketplace.
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Tote Bag
Size: 41x38 cm Color: Navy Material: Cotton Year of Design: 2018 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: Jerusalem Lives exhibition |
This piece shows a map of the entire Jerusalem District, which was used as a logo for the Jerusalem Lives exhibition. It shows a map of Jerusalem Palestinians desire, without the borders, restrictions or schemas imposed by the occupation. This map is inspired by Grassroots Jerusalem initiative. Jerusalem Lives aims to focus on the living aspect of the city and support its people. The exhibition attempts to examine the city of Jerusalem as a case study metaphorically representing globalisation and its failures and to find answers to inspire a better future. |
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Tote Bag
Size: 41x38 cm Color: Black Material: Cotton Year of Design: 2018 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: The Palestinian Museum’s architecture |
Print inspired by the clean and contemporary architectural design of the Museum that blends seamlessly with the rolling terraces of Palestinian hills. |
Mugs |
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Mug
Height: 8x10 cm Capacity: 0.5 Litre Material: Ceramic Year of Design: 2017 Designer:The Palestinian Museum Theme: Jerusalem Lives exhibition |
This mug is printed with a map of the entire Jerusalem District, which was used as a logo for Jerusalem Lives. It shows a map of Jerusalem Palestinians want to see, without borders, restrictions or schemas imposed by the occupation.The map is inspired by Grassroots Jerusalem initiative. Jerusalem Lives aims to focus on the living aspect of the city and support its people.The exhibition attempts to examine the city of Jerusalem as a case study metaphorically representing globalisation and its failures and to find answers to inspire a better future. |
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Mug
Height: 8x10 cm Capacity: 0.5 Litre Material: Ceramic Year of Design: 2018 Designer:The Palestinian Museum Theme: Labour of Love exhibition |
This mug features different embroidery motifs inspired by our Labour of Love: New Approaches to Palestinian Embroidery exhibition which explores Palestinian embroidery and it’s shift from a personal practice driven by love, to a potent symbol of national heritage, to a product circulated in the global marketplace. |
Brochures |
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The Palestinian Museum Garden’s Brochure
Size: 49x59 cm Material: Paper Year of design: Second edition, 2017 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: The Palestinian Museum’s gardens |
This catalogue provides information on 69 plants in the Palestinian Museum’s Gardens, attached with a map illustrating the location of each plant in the gardens, providing the visitor with information while examining the plants closely. The gardens, designed by the Jordanian landscape architect Lara Zureikat, narrate the horticultural history of Palestine. Visitors can see aromatic and medicinal plants, together with the traditional legume and cereal crops and surrounded by wild fruit trees. Because of the seasonal nature of many plants, some will be growing at time when others are out of season. |
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Pins
Diameter: 6 cm, 4 cm Material: Stainless steel Year of Design: 2018 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: Labour of Love exhibition Warning: Not for children under 4 |
Our pins feature embroidery motifs inspired by the visual identity of our Labour of Love exhibition to decorate your bags or clothing. Labour of Love: New Approaches to Palestinian Embroidery explores Palestinian embroidery and it’s shift from a personal practice driven by love, to a potent symbol of national heritage, to a product circulated in the global marketplace. |
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Pins
Diameter: 6 cm Material: Stainless steel Year of Design: 2016 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: The Palestinian Museum’s Logo Warning: Not for children under 4 |
The Museum’s logo shaped like a speech bubble, reflects the museum’s ambition to host continuous conversations with its audiences and encourage members of those audiences to connect among themselves. The logo is designed by Venturethree in London and by Lebanese typographer Nadine Shaheen. |
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Pins
Diameter: 4 cm Material: Stainless steel Year of Design: 2016 Design: The Palestinian Museum Theme: The Palestinian Museum’s Logo Warning: Not for children under 4 |
The Museum’s logo shaped like a speech bubble, reflects the museum’s ambition to host continuous conversations with its audiences and encourage members of those audiences to connect among themselves. The logo is designed by Venturethree in London and by Lebanese typographer Nadine Shaheen. |
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