Forgotten Crafts – Iranian Pateh Embroidery
In February, we will learn about traditional Iranian Pateh embroidery at Dokhuis!
In this workshop series led by Iranian artist Mohamad Khezri Moghadam, you will learn five different stitches used in traditional Iranian Pateh embroidery. At the end of each session, you will complete and take home your own finished artwork.
Pateh is a traditional Iranian embroidery art from Kerman, stitched on thick wool fabric with colorful wool threads. It features symbolic motifs inspired by nature and ancient Persian culture, such as the paisley (boteh), tree of life, cypress, and sun. Carrying deep cultural and emotional meaning, Pateh continues today both as a heritage craft and in contemporary artistic forms.
Each session we will go through all the techniques. You must register separately for each workshop in this series.
Workshop dates:
– 3, 10, 17, 24 February
All dates
From 3 to 24 February
Toneelleesclub010 expands, including an English spoken Theatre Reading Club in Dokhuis
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