Sign in
The image presents a vertical array of approximately forty carved wooden textile printing blocks mounted on a light gray wall. The blocks vary in size, shape, and pattern intricacy. Shapes include squares, rectangles, and irregular forms, with some featuring circular or elongated designs. The carved patterns consist of diverse floral motifs, geometric designs such as rosettes and grids, and complex abstract arrangements. Some blocks retain the natural light brown tones of aged wood, while others are significantly darker, appearing dark brown or black, consistent with accumulated dye or ink residue from historical use. Each block is individually suspended from the wall by a small, dark metal hook or wire. The uniform, plain background and consistent lighting suggest an indoor exhibit environment. This collection is located within the Azem Palace, a historical site and museum in Damascus, Syria.
obaida alabrash

Feb 14, 2026

Damascus, Syria

Stake attention in this memory

Intricate
Artisanal
Traditional
Detailed
Antique

The image presents a vertical array of approximately forty carved wooden textile printing blocks mounted on a light gray wall. The blocks vary in size, shape, and pattern intricacy. Shapes include squares, rectangles, and irregular forms, with some featuring circular or elongated designs. The carved patterns consist of diverse floral motifs, geometric designs such as rosettes and grids, and complex abstract arrangements. Some blocks retain the natural light brown tones of aged wood, while others are significantly darker, appearing dark brown or black, consistent with accumulated dye or ink residue from historical use. Each block is individually suspended from the wall by a small, dark metal hook or wire. The uniform, plain background and consistent lighting suggest an indoor exhibit environment. This collection is located within the Azem Palace, a historical site and museum in Damascus, Syria.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Damascus

obaida alabrash

Feb 14, 2026

Damascus, Syria

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.