Beirut, Lebanon
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Jules of Nature

if i look back, i am lost
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Keni
Today's Document

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Love Begins

Kaledo Art
dirt enthusiast
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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@nouralkhatib25
Beirut, Lebanon
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Gaza's seaport. 2023 vs 2025.
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Palestine will flourish again
Two Young Women Wearing Traditional Palestinian Dresses
Color photograph
Unknown photographer and subjects No date given, 20th Century
The Palestinian Museum - Ramallah Friends School collection, State of Palestine
Palestinian women in Ramallah, circa 1960s
Me in my traditional Palestinian thobe and veil. The veil is completely embroidered with silk thread and I believe the thobe is embroidered with cotton thread.
Bismillah, Haji Noor deen Mi Guangjiang, 2003, Harvard Art Museums: Calligraphy
The Arabic calligraphy is written in the Chinese āone-strokeā style (yi-bi shufa) that employs a wide, multi-toothed writing implement. The wide sheet of paper has been bordered with brown damask. The sweeping script is highly stylized, and the Arabic ⦠Size: 72.8 x 138.2 cm (28 11/16 x 54 7/16 in.) Medium: Hanging scroll, ink on paper
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/57817
i learned about a stupid looking bird today and i cant stop laughing
its called a crested satinbird (cnemophilus macgregorii)
Hey, thatās me
Palestinian hair ornaments
Palestinian silver ornaments worn over the shoulders or hanging down the back and mixed with the hair, sometimes worn with nazars. Called "quarmal" or "karameel." Examples of it being worn below on children and Palestinian women. 19th to 20th century.
Middle Eastern robe. Early 20th century. Cotton, silk and metal.
PALESTINIAN thobe.