Wall Decor

Suzani Hand Embroidered Decorative Tapestry "Anor" (Pomegranate) - Black and Red-Fair Trade

  • Hand embroidery on cotton, traditional suzani style, made by Tajik artisans at Armughon Handicrafts 
  • Three loops for easy hanging with dowel
  • Embroidery on 100% cotton; cotton border 
  • Approx. 24" X 24"
  • Fair Trade

      This hand-embroidered wall decoration has been handmade with love by using local nature friendly materials and methods. It is a perfect gift for a loved one as it carries many special wishes. Every detail in this wall decoration has been carefully chosen and carries a historic meaning and a good wish.  The tajik word for a wall decoration is suzani, that comes from the word suzan, which means needle. Hanging embroideries on walls has a long history in Tajik art, especially in the Sughd region.  The pomegranate is the traditional symbol in Tajik culture for fertility.

      The patchwork and embroiderings on this item have been made by unemployed Panjakenti women living in the mountainous areas.  This panno is part of ZDTA’s (Zarafshan Toursim Development Association) handicraft project, which aims to both conserve, nurture and develop local art traditions and also improve the life quality of women living in Panjakenti rural areas by involving them in the local economy.  

       

       

      Armughon Handicrafts is the handicrafts arm of the Zerafshan Tourism Development Association (ZTDA) in Panjakent, Tajikistan, just across the border from Samarkand. ("Armughon" means "gift, a reminder of a place" in Tajik.)   ZTDA works to preserve, nurture and develop local art traditions, while also improving the quality of life for women living in the Panjakenti rural areas by involving them in the local economy. ZTDA designer Munira Akilova creates new products that incorporate traditional suzani (embroidery) and quroq (patchwork) techniques and traditional patterns and ornaments from the Zerafshan Valley. As she explains,  "Each piece has its own meaning, [and] a part of Zerafshan."  Several of her designs have received the UNESCO Award of Excellence for Craft.  

      Click here for more information about Armughon Handicrafts.


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