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Suzani from Bukhara in Uzbekistan

Object No. 92/775

Suzani (needlework), embroidered, cotton / silk / glass, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, c.1800

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Summary

Physical Description

Hand embroidered hanging or bedcovering, rectangular, constructed from five long, narrow strips of plain weave natural cotton handsewn together along the vertical length. The large, central rectangular field is worked with a bold, trailing floral design that works up from the lower left corner and features differing flower heads embroidered in orange, crimson, blue, gold and beige with large pale jade green serrated leaves with leaf outlines and stems in olive brown silk embroidery threads using a variety of embroidery stitches, small floral motifs fill the ground between the larger flowers. Two narrow border bands are worked either side of the wide outer border are worked with small repeating floral sprays. The wide border band features large floral madallions separated by smaller trailing flower heads and diagonally worked serrated leaves. Small foil backed coloured glass beads have been randomly applied to some flower centres and stems, the beads are circular, crescent or star shaped with one cluster of miniature coloured glass bugle beads [possibly of a later date]. The entire textile has been backed with an evelope style, cream cotton backing with a wide strip of velcro applied along the upper edge.

DIMENSIONS

Width

1735 mm

PRODUCTION

Notes

Bukhara, Uzbekistan, formerly West Turkestan

SOURCE

Credit Line

Purchased 1992

Acquisition Date

20 June 1992

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