Suzani, Embroideries
, Antique textiles, Collection of Early textiles

Suzani is a type of antique embroidered textile produced in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. They are embroidered and then multiple pieces are stitched together. The stitches used are primarily buttonhole, chain and stain. Usually the motifs used are the botah motif and other flowers such as tulips, wild hyacinths and pomegranate blossoms. Suzani derives from the Persian word for needle and to the coverings and embroidered hangings.
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8 Rugs Found in Suzani Textiles
Antique Suzani Rug 42896
Exquisite drawing of swirling vines and palmette inspired floral motifs reign on this lovely Susani/Suzani silk embroidery.
Antique Uzbekistan Suzani Textile 46140
Drawn in a fluid style, this exquisite antique suzani depicts a variety of repeating medallions embellished with grand pointed stars and graceful botanical sprigs.
Antique Suzani Rug 2770
Suzani/Susani embroideries from Uzbekistan in Central Asiawere made as dowry pieces and demonstrate the skill of the young woman.
Antique Uzbekistan Suzani Textile 46142
This exquisite antique embroidered suzani textile from Uzbekistan features a multitude of undulating botanical motifs that are rendered in bold jewel-tone colors.
Antique Suzani Rug 40551
This splendid Suzani rug features an elegant all-over pattern of meandering vinescrolls with cerise lilies, carnations and other classic flowers.
Antique Uzbekistan Suzani Textile 46118
Created in Uzbekistan, this phenomenal antique Suzani depicts a striking central medallion surrounded by colorful small-scale wheels and delicate repeating motifs.
Antique Uzbeki Suzani Textile 45695
This kaleidoscopic antique Uzbeki Suzani showcases a superficial series of graphic patterns that are heavily embellished with decorative motifs and minute patterns.
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