Traditional Uzbek Suzani – Silk Embroidery with Red and Blue Flowers - Bedspread/Wall Hanging - 8 ft 1* 4 ft 8


This stunning Suzani embroidery features a large and intricate design of traditional flower and pomegranate motifs in vibrant shades of red and blue silk, with hints of green and accents of yellow. 

At a large size of 8 ft 1 x 4 ft 8, it would make a spectacular wall hanging, a sumptuous bed spread or sofa cover, or a table cloth for special occasions.


 FEATURES

  • Place of origin: Bukhara, Uzbekistan

  • Material 100% natural made of Suzani cotton and silk (ikat and andras)
  • Size: 8 ft 1 x 4 ft 8 approx. (250 cm x 145 cm)
  • Traditional Central Asian Suzani pomegranate motif designs in silk thread, embroidered by hand.

  • Dry clean only

Browse our eBay shop and discover our range of handmade traditional decorative tablecloths, bedspreads, cushion covers and more, made in our family atelier in the heart of Uzbekistan.


SUZANI MEANS NEEDLEWORK but to most collectors the word has a more specific meaning. "Suzani" is synonymous with the glorious embroideries of Uzbekistan in Central Asia. In recent years, we have witnessed a remarkable revival of this old traditional art form. Now, gorgeous contemporary embroideries decorate not only Uzbek homes, but also grace European and American households.


UZBEK VINTAGE SILK hand embroidered Suzani is a traditional form of needlework from Central Asia. If you would like to add an artistic, ethnic touch to your home décor, it is the perfect choice. Each Suzani represents hours of work and years of skill

Our handmade, pure silk Suzani art works may be used as bed covers, textile wall hangings or table covers. Wherever you use them, you will add a unique splash of color and tradition to your room.

OUR COLLECTION OF SUZANIS have all been hand-embroidered with silk threads. To us, every Suzani is a miracle and a work of art that should be admired as such.


ABOUT BUKHARA SUZANI

Starting in the 19th century, Uzbek women working in groups produced a wide range of amazing embroidered textiles, wall hangings, bed covers, shawls, table covers and prayer mats for their households and for their daughters' dowries. The process began with home spun, hand loomed cotton cloth, woven or narrow looms. Up to six cotton panels would be sewn together to create a large cloth, and then, using a graphite or charcoal stylus, the outlines of their designs would be drawn directly onto the cotton. Most designs were regional, with minor variations, and could be attributed to specific areas based on the motifs and the technique used. The Bukhara Suzani, after which our shop is named, is a famous style unique to the Bukhara region of Uzbekistan.