Subjects:
Intangible heritage | Culture and traditions
Al Talli : traditional embroidery skills in the United Arab Emirates
Language: English
Talli is a traditional handicraft practised in the United Arab Emirates. The demand for Talli is currently at its highest ahead of religious festivals (Eids) and the marriage season in the summer. A time-consuming craft, Talli has traditionally been transmitted from mothers to daughters. The gathering of women in houses and neighbourhoods to braid Talli has a social dimension, as it provides an opportunity for social interaction and for the exchange of Talli knowledge, as well as other folk tales and proverbs.
on this subject:
Nomination file/Dossier de candidature
Place/region:
United Arab Emirates,
Southwest Asia
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Producer: Madeeha Maarij, Hussein Murtadah, Sharon Williams
Publisher: Dubai Culture and Arts Authority
Published in:
Rights: UNESCO; Dubai Culture and Arts Authority
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Producer: Madeeha Maarij, Hussein Murtadah, Sharon Williams
Publisher: Dubai Culture and Arts Authority
Published in:
Rights: UNESCO; Dubai Culture and Arts Authority
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