Woven Old Woolen Hand Made Wall Hanging Antique Suzani Vintage Embroidery 183


Woven Old Woolen Hand Made Wall Hanging Antique Suzani Vintage Embroidery 183

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Woven Old Woolen Hand Made Wall Hanging Antique Suzani Vintage Embroidery 183:
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Uzbek Old Traditional Wedding Ceremony Decor \"Pupak\"

Embroidery – Hand made,Silk and Wool threads

Place of Origin – Uzbekistan

Size– 30x 4.5inches

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Condition – Please refer to all pictures. Feel free to ask questions.

Saved condition – Excellent! As collection in proper room condition - not in the attic, garage or smoking house

Mostly used purposes- Collectible, luxurious office and home decoration - gorgeous wall hanging, floor decor, delightful table cloth or other beautiful part of design purposes. Suzani is also a magnificent gift.

Little History –

Suzani

A type o f embroideredand decorative tribal textile mostly made in Uzbekistan or other Central Asiancountries. From the Persian - Suzan which means needle. The art of making suchtextiles is called Suzankori (needlework). Suzanis usually have a cotton(sometimes silk) fabric base, which is embroidered in silk or cotton thread.Chain, satin, and buttonhole stitches are the primary stitches used. There isalso extensive use of couching, in which decorative thread laid on the fabricas a raised line is stitched in place with a second thread. Suzanis are oftenmade in two or more pieces that are then stitched together. Popular designmotifs include sun and moon disks, flowers (especially tulips, carnations, andirises), leaves and vines, fruits (especially pomegranates), and occasionalfish and birds. The oldest surviving suzanis are from the late 18th and early19th centuries, but it seems likely that they were in use long before that.Suzanis have been traditionally made by Central Asian brides as part of theirdowry, and were presented to the groom on the wedding day.

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