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Rare Suzani Door Surround Silk Embroidery from Central Asia 19th Century
$ 2376
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Rare Suzani Door Surround Silk Embroidery from Central Asia
19th Century
Rare Suzani Door Hanging 19th Cent.
Executed with the care and finesse of some of the best of these nineteenth-century Central Asian embroideries, this charming and festive Suzani was created with a distinctive open-niched format to grace an entryway.
Similar pieces are not unknown but are certainly less common than the more conventional rectangular format.
This piece, made in 3 sections, has signs of wear around the edges and it has one minor repair at the 'central point' which while not dramatic or much evident on the front is in fact there.
Some very light soiling along the edges which is really not dramatic either but indicates handling over many, many years.
This piece has been worked in Silk floss on linen, the rich jewel-like colours of this silk floss are glowing.
This piece has been lined in cotton and small hanging loops have been sewn at the top back at some later date.
The dimensions are approx. 34 inches (86 1/2 cm) wide by 52 1/2 inches (133 cm) long
A QUOTE FROM WIKIPEDIA:
"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 سوزندوزی Suzandozi (needlework).
In the early 15th century, Ruy Gonzáles de Clavijo, the Castilian ambassador to the court of Timur (Tamerlane), left detailed descriptions of embroideries that were probably forerunners of the suzani.
Suzanis were traditionally made by Central Asian brides as part of their dowry, and were presented to the groom on the wedding day.
These hand-embroidered vintage suzanis are infused with the character that only comes from everyday use.
The story of each of these suzanis is as rich as their colors and as intricate as the designs that cover their surfaces.
The most popular motifs are solar and lunar discs, flowers (especially tulips, carnations and irises), leaves and vines, fruits (mainly pomegranates), and occasionally fish and birds.
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I purchased this piece some years ago and frankly have not wanted to part with it, but I think it is time to pass it on...!
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