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“Syria’s surviving threads”: How Al Aghabani bought Syrian embroidery to the fashion world.

Bringing Syrian culture to the world of fashion one thread at a time, Al Aghabani can be found on Etsy and Instagram, selling intricate and colorful embroidered pieces of clothing and accessories. Named after a traditional Syrian embroidery technique passed down from mother to daughter, they were able to transfer this art typically used for silk tablecloths onto various items, one of the most original being masks. Behind this innovative idea, can be found Tasneem Naffakh, a young Syrian woman currently living in the United States of America. She initially learned the craft through books and her mother’s guidance, and today works toward introducing this interesting part of her culture to the world. To know more about the thought process and the work that went toward making this Etsy shop a reality, there is only one person to ask, and that is Tasneem Naffakh herself.

Q: How did you start working with embroidery, considering that it’s a traditional craft practiced only by a selected few?

A: So for the pieces, I am selling right now, I am not the one who embroiders them although I do embroider – Syrian women do! Aghabani, or the type of embroidery featured on my pieces, is a handicraft only made in Syria. It is made by a woman on the outskirts of Damascus, particularly in the region of Douma. Once a woman in Syria from Douma is married she gets gifted a sewing machine and makes her living by guiding the machine to make intricate and beautiful designs. The designs are often inspired by the Syrian landscape – trees, flowers, etc.

I decided to work with Aghabani pieces because I was looking for textiles that were traditional to Syria. I initially did this research to seek out the textiles because I’ve always wanted to get into fashion and I wanted to bring in my culture and heritage to the brand I was building.

Aghabani and the embroidery done on the high-quality cotton is typically marketed and sold as tablecloths – but no one is buying tablecloths anymore. That’s when the idea came to me that I could transform the artwork into wearable clothing!

Q: Where do you get your inspiration for your various pieces of clothing and accessories?

A: I get my inspiration for my pieces and their style by looking at traditional Syrian folk wear. I go for styles that are more simple so they can properly showcase the embroidery!

Q: What pushed you to add this traditional art to the modern industry of mask making?

A: I started to make masks with the Aghabani because I realized everyone could own Syrian women’s art! Everyone was wearing a mask and many were looking to celebrate cultural heritage and people through it!

Q: What is one project, you dream of making with your embroidery skills?

A: Although I’m just selling what I sew now, I’d love to sell works I embroider with traditional cross stitch or tatreez. I want to tell stories with my work and infuse meaning. I would also like to come out with a full collection sometime soon that also utilizes Syrian brocade and silk!

Q: what do you eventually wish to achieve with your work?

A: With my work, in the end, I want to help revive and revitalize the Syrian textile industry. I want the artwork to live on and I want the Syrian people to have the chance to rebuild.

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Lil Nas X’s “Satan Shoes” are not, in fact, satanic, and here is why.

The newly released song Montero (call me by your name) by Lil Nas X  sparked both outrage and admiration with its bold approach to the biblical episode of Adam and Eve. Some people considered his video to be satanic but this is not the only aspect of his newest ventures that have gotten him accusations of Satanism. With the new release of his « Satan shoes » which sold out in less than a minute, he has gotten backlashes for the design which contains an upside-down cross, a pentagram, three six, a bible verse, and, supposedly, human blood. But despite what is shown in modern media and horror films, none of the previously mentioned characteristics are satanic symbols.

Despite the notoriety this symbol got through its use in Horror movies and games, the upside-down cross is not a symbol of Satanism. This symbol’s origin lies in Christianity, specifically the death of saint peter. The disciple of Jesus refused to be sentenced to the same death as Jesus and so requested to be crucified upside down. Since then, the Catholic church started using this cross in his honor hence why it is called the cross of Saint Peter.

Lutheran Church of Veitsiluoto, Kemi, Finland.

As for the pentagram, this symbols’ origin can be found in ancient Greece and Babylonia. One of its use was to represent the human anatomy, showing the four limbs and the head, which is a motif that will be picked up again in the renaissance era with scientists such as Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. This same scientist and occultist also popularized its use as a symbol of the five elements, fire, water, earth, and air.

Pentagram and human body.

This symbol is also associated with modern occultism where it’s the symbol of Wicca and was adopted by the satanic temple in 1966 to symbolize the triumph of earthly principle and carnal desires. This symbol was also used in many religions such as Judaism where it represented wisdom, justice, and mercy, in the Druze religion and Christianity where it once symbolized the five wounds of Jesus. The pentagram can also be found in countries’ flags such as Morocco. As such, the pentagram in and itself is not a satanic symbol but a symbol with varied uses.

Flag of Morocco.svg
Flag of Morocco.

Now for the bible verse put on the shoes and their box, here is what it says: « He replied, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. ». This biblical verse shows the fall of satan from his usurped place in heaven, the mind of man, or could be a reference to the story of satans’ creation but it is always a symbol of satans defeat. It is something for believers to rejoice in and is by no means or definition satanic, glorifying the devil or a bad omen.

Satan Shoes in their box

As for the three 6, in the bible, this number called the number of the beast or the number of men symbolizes the system of man that is under the influence of satan being mainly false religions, the deceived false governments, and mankind’s economic system which is self-centered. As such, this number does not symbolize the devil himself but the incomplete aspect of humanity mainly being, the governmental organization present throughout the globe and money. This number also contains positive connotations in places like China. It is only in modern culture where it started gaining notoriety for being a symbol of satan.

On his shoes, Lil Nas X incorporated symbols that can be easily attributed as satanic because of the way mainstream media paint them even though their use is complex and not necessarily related to satanism and are sometimes the complete opposite of that such as the bible verse mentioned.

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