Floral white pink green hand embroidered suzani pillow cover from Uzbekistan

Our collection of suzani embroidered pillow covers includes hand embroidered suzani pillow covers as well as machine embroidered ones. The base fabric of each suzani pillow cover is an undyed cotton cloth. Embroidery threads are hand dyed silk floss.

The term suzani derives from a Farsi word for a needle, ‘suzan”. According to Uzbek traditions girls learnt an art of suzani embroidery from an early age and embroidered various things for their dowries. These embroidered pieces were bedcovers, pillow covers and various other textile items. Soul finds its reflection in a work that the soul makes. This is why, one could read a character of a girl by inspecting her suzani. Is she joyous? is she peaceful? Does she pay attention to details?

Please also check out our Suzani embroidery section for some suzani table runners and suzani tableclothes.

 

A set of hand painted napkin rings

SKU J911
$30.00
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Care instructions: Clean with a soft dry cloth. If soiled, use a damp cloth and immediate dry the surface with a soft cloth. Don't let it soak in water.
Dimension (inches): 3.4“ x 3.4“ x 1.5“
Dimension (cm): 8.5cm x 8.5cm x 4 cm

This is a set of 4 hand-painted napkin rings in a matching storage box. The napkin rings and the box were made of paper-mache and hand-painted in traditions of Uzbek ornamental painting.

Paper-mache is processed to be very durable and to have a smooth surface (versus "wrinkly" surface). The box feels like it is made of wood. The flower stems of the decoration and borders are painted in genuine liquid bronze, which makes the colors more vivid. This was the last touch that's added to the box before covering it with several layers of lacquer for protection.

This set will make an unforgettable gift for a couple which is starting to build a home together. This is also a great table accessory for a Christmas time.


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A set of hand painted napkin rings