Wardet El-Sham Needle Minder By Min Amanne Tatreez Designs

£12.50

Now you can finally stop worrying about losing your needle with this beautifully crafted tatreez-inspired magnet needle minder. Designed with care and attention to detail, it makes keeping your needle secure effortless—it’s as simple as placing your needle gently on top of the minder, and it stays perfectly in place until you’re ready to use it again.

Featuring the elegant Wardet el-Sham (Damask Rose) motif from the al-Ramlah/Ramleh and Ramallah regions, this piece is both functional and culturally meaningful. Made of durable, soft enamel, it combines beauty and practicality in a way that honors tradition while supporting your craft.

Now you can finally stop worrying about losing your needle with this beautifully crafted tatreez-inspired magnet needle minder. Designed with care and attention to detail, it makes keeping your needle secure effortless—it’s as simple as placing your needle gently on top of the minder, and it stays perfectly in place until you’re ready to use it again.

Featuring the elegant Wardet el-Sham (Damask Rose) motif from the al-Ramlah/Ramleh and Ramallah regions, this piece is both functional and culturally meaningful. Made of durable, soft enamel, it combines beauty and practicality in a way that honors tradition while supporting your craft.

  • Included: 1 x Wardet El-Sham Needle Minder By Min Amanne Tatreez Designs

    Measures 1.25"x1.25"

    Made in United States

  • Amanne Sharif is a Palestinian Tatreez artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area, deeply inspired by her heritage and family’s legacy.

    Guided by the stories of her maternal grandmother, a refugee displaced from Al-Qubab village in the Ramleh region of Palestine in 1948, Amanne’s art is a testament to resilience, identity, and cultural pride.

    Though her grandparents resettled in Brazil, they preserved their Palestinian identity, instilling in Amanne a deep love for her heritage and a commitment to keeping Palestinian traditions alive.

    Through her work, Amanne honors her ancestors by fusing traditional motifs with her own artistic voice, creating pieces that reclaim stolen land and defy attempts to erase Palestinian identity.

    Through Min Amanne Tatreez Designs, where she shares her craft through art, education, and community-building initiatives.

    She also co-hosts Tatreez Talk, a podcast dedicated to uplifting Palestinian Tatreez artists worldwide, and co-founded The Tatreez Retreat, a space for artists to connect, learn, and celebrate this cultural tradition.

    Amanne is committed to making

    She also teaches virtual and in-person workshops.

    Her work is more than an artistic practice—it is a movement to preserve and celebrate the rich heritage of Palestinian embroidery for future generations.