This striking textile is an authentic Suzani from Central Asia, likely originating in Uzbekistan during the late 20th century, a period when natural vegetal dyes were sometimes augmented to achieve brighter hues. While traditional dowry Suzanis often burst with multiple colors, this rare piece features a nearly monochromatic design rendered in a vibrant, electric lime green—a spectacular color choice that sets it apart. The intricate pattern is a lush, all-over floral and vine motif, symbolizing prosperity and the continuity of life. The single-color treatment focuses the viewer's attention entirely on the dense, beautiful texture of the hand-stitched silk embroidery against the neutral cotton backing, making it a high-impact piece of modern folk art. This piece is a bold, energetic accent that demands attention while maintaining a sophisticated, handcrafted feel. Its unique color makes it the perfect bridge piece for contemporary designs, especially Maximalist, Boho-Chic, or Mid-Century Modern interiors with neutral furniture. Use it as a Color-Block Wall Art: Hang the entire 5x7.5-foot panel vertically above a dark wood console or a clean, gray sofa. The single punch of vibrant lime acts as a spectacular, textured pop of color that animates the entire space. Or make it an Upholstery Statement: The dense embroidery and strong color make this textile an exceptional candidate for professional upholstery on a small accent chair, bench, or a few large floor cushions—it’s furniture with a built-in cultural story.
- *Era: Vintage
- *Material: Cotton
- *Size: 60“(L) x 91“(H)
- *Color: Lime/Cream
- *Condition: Hand-woven, antique or vintage fabrics may show wear, uneven edges, discoloration & slight blemishes. Yet, we consider ourselves fortunate in sourcing them & providing you an opportunity of enjoying them at home.
Found in Uzbekistan
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.