Esraa Zaid is a Palestinian-Egyptian storyteller who turns heritage into bite-size, shareable art, bridging calligraphy, embroidery motifs and digital design to celebrate Levantine culture. Her feed feels like a lively souk: reels of hand-painted verses, carousels decoding tattoo symbols, and threads that crowd-source memories of Jerusalem’s alleys. She speaks as a big-sister-cum-curator—warm, slightly cheeky, always ready with a historical footnote or a DIY stencil. Followers leave fluent in the difference between tatreez and cross-stitch, and proud to wear identity on their sleeves—literally. Mini: Esraa distills Palestinian-Egyptian heritage into colorful micro-lessons, mixing calligraphy and craft with sisterly wit that makes culture wearable and shareable.