Thursday, January 27, 2011

Suzani

Suzani is a type of embroidered and decorative tribal textile made in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan,Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries. Suzani is from the Persian سوزن Suzan which means needle. The art of making such textiles in Iran is called سوزنکاری Suzankāri(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 is also extensive use of couching, in which decorative thread laid on the fabric as a raised line is stitched in place with a second thread. Suzanis are often made in two or more pieces, that are then stitched together.



Popular design motifs include sun and moon disks, flowers (especially tulips, carnations, andirises), leaves and vines, fruits (especially pomegranates), and occasional fish and birds. Suzanis were traditionally made by Central Asian brides as part of their dowry, and were presented to the groom on the wedding day.



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