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The Suzani pictured here is an embroidered textile from Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries
lunchlatte: Shakhrisyabz suzani, Uzbekistan, from the Rippon-Boswell’s Vok sale ·&
suzani:Central Asia, Turkomen jewelry wedding set (10 pieces); silver, silver gilt and carnelian; ca
berndwuersching: 19th century antique Suzani, Uzbekistan
suzani: Central Asia, Turkomen jewelry wedding set (10 pieces); silver, silver gilt and carnelian;
suzani: Tablecloth printing, Iran.
suzani: An Ottoman Tent in Wawel Royal Castle. A 17th-century Turkish tent currently on display at t
suzani: Miniature from a copy of Firdawsi’s Shah-nama. “Isfandiyar’s Fifth Ordeal
fragilitie: tweed-eyes: ceremonial hanging (suzani) nationality Uzbek creation date
suzani:Persian ‘zodiac’ rug, probably Kerman area, south west Persia, early 20th century
The Ottoman Room from Luxor’s Al Moudira Hotel. The name means ‘the lady boss’ in
A girl in Carpetland, Iran.
Rasht Embroidery.North Persia, Gilan Province, Ca. 1900.Auction - Rippon Boswell & Co.This l
Afghan ethno style.
Vintage photo of tajik girls embroidering Suzani, traditional textiles of Central Asia.
The magnificent Royal Suzani tapestry, size is 20’ - 14’ (6х4,12 m), embroideres
LAKAI-SHAHRISYABZ Suzani, Uzbekistan, First half 19th century. 255 x 216cm (8’ x 7’) Rip
Amazing photo, large Suzani silk embroidered tapestry and Ikat kaftan. Designer Dildora Kasimova.
Detail of an antique Suzani, uzbek silk embroidery on silk foundation, late 19th c. Central Asia. Av
Antique Suzani, tribal fabric, silk hand embroidered large panel, ethnic textiles, 1900s, Central As
lunchlatte:Shakhrisyabz suzani, Uzbekistan, from the Rippon-Boswell’s Vok sale ·&n
Antique traditional tribal textiles, uzbek Suzani, 1920s, Central Asia. Silk hand embroidery on silk
Inspired IKAT, uzbek traditional hand woven silk textiles, natural dyes. The russian brand &ldqu
Antique collection of Suzani textiles, traditional decorative uzbek tapestries, early 20th century,
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