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Suzani

19th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Cover of embroidered off-white tabby-woven cotton with silk in shades of orange, magenta, blue, green, beige and cream in chain stitch with a little laid and couched work. The ground is covered with thin scrolling stems enclosing flowers. The border, which run round all four sides, contains floral motifs within medallions. Lined with a printed cotton, and red and cream strips patterned with floral motifs and continuous wavy lines.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Embroidered cotton with silk, lined with printed cotton
Brief description
Suzani (hanging or cover), cotton embroidered with silk in floral design, probably Bokhara, Uzbekistan, 19th century; Textiles; Embroidery
Physical description
Cover of embroidered off-white tabby-woven cotton with silk in shades of orange, magenta, blue, green, beige and cream in chain stitch with a little laid and couched work. The ground is covered with thin scrolling stems enclosing flowers. The border, which run round all four sides, contains floral motifs within medallions. Lined with a printed cotton, and red and cream strips patterned with floral motifs and continuous wavy lines.
Dimensions
  • Length: 45.5in
  • Width: 59.5in
Marks and inscriptions
'11 Bokhara 2 pounds' (Written in ink on back corner)
Credit line
Given by Sir Harold E. Satow
Collection
Accession number
T.23-1967

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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