Antique Shakhrisyabz Suzani

Late of 18th Century Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan, Shakhrisyabz Suzani Fragment Size 120 x 173 cm

Stock No:1755

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DescriptionLate of 18th Century Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan, Shakhrisyabz Suzani Fragment Size 120 x 173 cm Stock No:1755

17th Century Ottoman Silk Velvet in very good condition Size 150 x 176

Early 19th Century Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Bokhara Suzani Size 158 x 231 cm Stock No:175419th Century Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Ura-Tube Suzani Size 165 x 195 cm Stock No:1768Mid 19th century Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Bokhara Suzani A Bokhara suzani in the nim format. The field displays a repeat of delicate golden stems bearing red side-view flowers, slender green leaves and several botehs. As is often the case in small-format suzani, the border consists of just one panel; in this item, it contains three different types of large blossom in top view or side view, surrounded by a lively undulating vine. Small circular and star-shaped blossoms as well as several irises have been incorporated into the design of the border. – Good condition, the back is a Russian cotton. Size 104 x 158 cm Stock No:1758Middle of 19th Century Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Nurata Suzani

This classic suzani from the town of Nurata north east of Bokhara displays four large, diagonal flowering trees in the corners of the field and a floral star at the field centre. Six flowering shrubs are grouped around it. To the left and right of the central medallion we see a feline predator with a polychrome striped body and a tail held high. They are probably depictions of lions. While many suzani designs incorporate small birds or snakes, larger animals such as lions, tigers or elephants are fairly rare. In the wide main border, slender green leaves form a diamond lattice whose compartments are filled with different leaves and palmettes. - Slight signs of age and wear, backed with calico.Size 154 x 236 cm

Literature: GRUBE, ERNST J., Keshte. Central Asian Embroideries. The Marshall and Marilyn R. Wolf Collection. New York 2003, no. 11

Stock No:1774
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