[IMAGE ID: a lino-cut print in black over white paper, resulting in lines of black paint over white, of a woman from the knees up, looking slightly to the right. she is smiling, and has dimples. she is dressed in traditional attire of jewish woman from the tunisian island of Djerba - she has a veil over her head that flows down to her knees, revealing some pulled-back hair under it. both her hands are at her heart, and she is wearing thin bracelets around her hands. she has a traditional robe on - a long shirt and over it flowing fabric tied at the waist. she is wearing a traditional kufiya - a hat composed of large coins, connected to two triangular pendants, one on each side, with small gold squares connected to them. she is wearing a traditional necklace, composed of multiple half-moon shaped pendants connected to each other. she is also a pair wearing large disc necklaces down from her shoulders, a hamsa (also called “hand of fatima”) connected to each. she also has a necklace made of large, thin rings around her neck. behind her is a circle, adorned with geometric patterns similar to a traditional tunisian ceramic plate. END ID]