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Kungrat ilgich, Uzbekistan, early 20th century
This ilgich belongs to a group of Kungrat embroideries designs.
Gift of Jack A. and Aviva Robinson.
Original is in the the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
Suzani is a type of embroidered and decorative tribal textile made in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries.
" Suzani rugs are known for their vibrant designs, floral motifs and bold pops of colors. The word suzani has been derived from the word “Suzan” that means needle, meaning that all the motifs are hand-embroidered onto hand-woven textiles. Simply put, suzani is a large, hand-embroidered piece of textile."
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