Handmade Embroidered Tatreez Flower Keychain – A Symbol of Solidarity

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Handmade Embroidered Tatreez Flower Keychain – A Symbol of Solidarity

Handmade Embroidered Tatreez Flower Keychain – A Symbol of Solidarity

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Handmade Embroidered Tatreez Flower Keychain – A Symbol of Solidarity 

Made by  Heba Obeid in Jenin, Palestine

Show your support for the Palestinian cause with this handmade embroidered Tatreez Flower keychain, crafted by Heba Fathi Obeid. Featuring the iconic watermelon symbol, it serves as a meaningful emblem of resilience and solidarity. Small enough for your keys or bag, this keychain is a simple yet powerful statement of support. Each stitch reflects Heba’s dedication to her craft and her mission to preserve Palestinian culture through her work.

This product is made by Heba Obeid in Jenin, Palestine. You can read Heba's story here

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Heba Fathi Obeid

From Kuwait to Jenin: My Journey with Embroidery and Vocational Education

My name is Heba Fathi Obeid, born in Kuwait, and I moved to the West Bank in 1974 after the Kuwait War. My journey began with education in Ramallah, where I earned a diploma as a pharmacy assistant. However, over time, I found myself increasingly drawn to the world of embroidery, which I learned from the girls of Ramallah. What began as a hobby soon grew into a passion, and I started practicing embroidery daily.

Despite my love for embroidery, I never abandoned my academic pursuits. I enrolled in Al-Quds Open University, majoring in Social and Family Development, even in the face of great challenges during the 2002 Intifada. Distance education at that time was particularly difficult, requiring me to send my assignments by mail and travel for hours just to take exams. Yet, I was determined to complete my studies because I believed that this field would benefit my community, especially women and families.

After graduation, I became a teacher in vocational education, always staying active in organizing bazaars and exhibitions to support schools. In recent years, I’ve focused on initiatives that promote vocational education, including organizing a major exhibition attended by the Minister of Education. These events aimed to guide students toward vocational training so they could learn crafts that would help them build sustainable futures.

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