A Story Stitched Across Generations

Tatreez has always been more than embroidery — it is a visual archive of place, belonging, and womanhood.

Min Amanne was born from a desire to honor this lineage while creating space for Tatreez to evolve.

Inspired by ancestral patterns and contemporary storytelling, the brand bridges past and present — stitch by stitch.

Meet Amanne

Amanne Sharif is a Palestinian Tatreez artist, designer, and educator, and the founder of Min Amanne Tatreez Designs, a platform dedicated to preserving an reimagining the traditional art of Palestinian embroidery.

Rooted in her family’s heritage from Al-Qubab (Ramleh) and Kafr Qalil (Nablus), Amanne’s work bridge ancestral storytelling with contemporary design and education.

Through her workshops, embroidery kits, and artwork, Amanne has built a global community of stitchers who see Tatreez not only as an art form, but as an act of connection to Palestine’s land, people, and culture. Her classes weave together history, technique, and cultural context, inviting participants to learn the craft while honoring its deep Palestinian roots.

Purpose

To preserve and share Palestinian Tatreez as a living cultural practice — accessible, meaningful, and deeply rooted in community.

Vision

A world where Tatreez is recognized, respected, and carried forward by new generations — across cultures, borders, and lived experiences.

Mission

Through thoughtfully designed kits, garments, and learning experiences, Min Amanne invites people to engage with Tatreez — ethically, intentionally, and joyfully.

What Guides our Work

Palestinian-owned and Palestinian-led

Heritage before trends

Slow, intentional, and ethical making

Education as cultural preservation

Community over commercialization

Close-up of hands with rings stitching a snowflake design on fabric.

Who Min Amanne Is For

Min Amanne is for those who value meaning in what they make and wear.

  • Makers seeking a deeper connection to craft

  • Wearers who honor the story and heritage

  • Learners curious about Tatreez and its history

  • Gift-givers looking for something intentional and rooted


Together, we form a growing community stitched by care, memory, and shared cultural responsibility.