Vintage Traditional Uzbek Suzani Hand Embroidered Floral Textile 182x122cm
This highly collectible, vintage Uzbek suzani is a stunning example of Central Asian textile artistry, reflecting the rich traditions of nomadic tribes in Uzbekistan. Hand-embroidered with vibrant silk threads on a cotton background, this piece showcases an elaborate floral design that adds a touch of exotic elegance to any space. 
Description
Originating from a tradition dating back to at least the 15th century, this vintage suzani (Persian for 'needle') embodies shared labor, cultural memory, and skilled artistry. Historically, these textiles were often made as part of a bride's dowry to symbolize the binding of two families, serving various purposes within the yurt such as prayer mats, protective wrappings, or bedding. 
The textile features dense floral and vegetal motifs, which traditionally carried associations of fertility, health, and good fortune. The vibrant colors and intricate needlework, likely using techniques like the kanda-khayol stitch, are well-preserved, representing a highly collectible era of suzani production. Minor tears or marks can sometimes be present in these older pieces, which is normal for vintage items. 
Whether draped over furniture, displayed as wall art, or used as a focal point on a bed or table, this suzani offers a delightful pop of color and a deep connection to the cultural richness woven into its fabric. 
Product Details
  • Type: Suzani (Hand-embroidered textile)
  • Origin: Uzbekistan, Central Asia
  • Material: Cotton background with silk embroidery
  • Dimensions: 182 x 122 cm (6 ft x 4 ft)
  • Design: Traditional floral and roundel motifs in multiple colors
  • Era: Vintage (typically 20 to 70 years old)
  • Usage: Wall hanging, bed cover, table cover, throw, or decorative accent 
Care Instructions
To preserve the beauty of this vintage textile, it is recommended to keep it out of direct sunlight to prevent fading. Professional dry cleaning is advised for maintenance. Handle with care to avoid damage to the delicate embroidery.
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