Suzani broderi, Uzbekistan. Centralt med blomster og bladværk i gitteropbygning omgivet af bred hovedbort med store rosetter. Silkebroderi på bomuldsbund. Ca. 1900. 110×169.
Suzani comes from the Persian word suzan, which means needle and the primary use was within the yurt (a Central Asian nomadic tent), as a protective wrapping panel for textiles and belongings. They were also used as prayer mats, as bed sheets and for seating — pieces of furniture are seldom found in yurts, because they are cumbersome to move. Suzanis had a symbolic significance, too. They were traditionally made by brides and their mothers as part of a dowry, and presented to the groom on his wedding day. They represented the binding together of two families, and were adorned with symbols of luck, health, long life and fertility.
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