Linen wall hanging. Panel covered with all-over diaper pattern of red flowers and green leaves. medallion in center. Three borders, one wide and two narrow. Lined. Linen, embroidery.

Suzani, 19th century

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Part of a bride's dowry, these large silk embroideries were the most wide spread form of household decoration in Central Asia. They were often used as wall hangings and room dividers, however their first and most important use was as a cover for the bridal bed. This ceremonial use more than justified the labor and expense involved in their creation, as weddings were considered more than the joining of two individuals. Indeed, weddings represented the fusion of two families and the hoped for increase of the entire ethnic group.

Details
Title
Suzani
Role
Artist
Dimension
L.93 x W.67 in.
Accession Number
30.23.26
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Linen wall hanging. Panel covered with all-over diaper pattern of red flowers and green leaves. medallion in center. Three borders, one wide and two narrow. Lined. Linen, embroidery.