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Her Majesty with the ladies in Al Salt
Visiting this area on Monday, February 6th 2017, capital of Balqa province, Queen Rania of Jordan did not fail to devote time to these outstanding seamstresses. Her Majesty sat amongst them and even participated in hemming of a shemagh.
The traditional hand finishing techniques of the Jordanian scarf, the red and white version of the keffiyeh, are perpetuated by their expert hands as part of the Hadab project, some forty women repeat the ancestral gestures transmitted from mother to daughter, shaping the white hem of these pieces of cloth which are folded in two, in a shawl on their shoulders. A task that requires several days of work each time.
For this occasion, we saw Her Majesty in a newblack emboidered dress by Intisar ElFarekh Figue 'Tula' floral maxi dress. Both sides of her hair where in twist showcasing a drop pearl earrings Stephen Webster Turquoise Crystal Haze Earrings. She accessorized with her beloved Bottega Veneta Shoulder Bag in Barolo Nappa leather intrecciato and BOTTEGA VENETA SUEDE BUCKLE-TOE 45MM PUMP, DARK NAVY.
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Photo Credits: QueenRania.jo
The traditional hand finishing techniques of the Jordanian scarf, the red and white version of the keffiyeh, are perpetuated by their expert hands as part of the Hadab project, some forty women repeat the ancestral gestures transmitted from mother to daughter, shaping the white hem of these pieces of cloth which are folded in two, in a shawl on their shoulders. A task that requires several days of work each time.
For this occasion, we saw Her Majesty in a new
Outfits:
Photo Credits: QueenRania.jo
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