Hanging early 19th century Nurata is a large village in southern Uzbekistan inhabited by Tajik people. It is known for its exquisite suzanis. These large embroideries are used during wedding ceremonies to decorate interiors, drape the wedding chamber, and divide spaces reserved for guests. Suzanis were an integral element of a dowry and were prepared by the bride and her relatives long before the wedding. A mother who had a daughter would begin making suzanis shortly after the birth of a little girl. Once she reached the age of six, she would learn the art of from Nurat


Hanging early 19th century Nurata is a large village in southern Uzbekistan inhabited by Tajik people. It is known for its exquisite suzanis. These large embroideries are used during wedding ceremonies to decorate interiors, drape the wedding chamber, and divide spaces reserved for guests. Suzanis were an integral element of a dowry and were prepared by the bride and her relatives long before the wedding. A mother who had a daughter would begin making suzanis shortly after the birth of a little girl. Once she reached the age of six, she would learn the art of from Nurata use a very soft palette of colors. This example, which is characteristic of the type, includes a central medallion surrounded by flowering shrubs and floral sprays. The floral designs of the field have affinities with those found in Mughal Hanging. early 19th century. Silk embroidery on cotton; couching, chain, satin, and buttonhole stitches. Attributed to present-day Uzbekistan, Nurata. Textiles-Embroidered


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