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Artisan: Rasuljon Mirzaahmedov
This tea cozy features a cotton-and-silk ikat covering, patterned on both sides, that has been hand-woven using a detailed 70-step process. The turtle design in soft shades of sand and saffron is inspired by centuries-old patterns and colours.
The Uzbek term for “ikat” is “abrband” meaning literally “tying a cloud.” It is one of the oldest and most elaborate forms of textile design. Each thread is dyed with a pattern before it is woven, using traditional dyes made from natural materials, such as pomegranate and saffron. The threads are hand-woven into beautiful patterns and motifs traditional to the Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan.
• 50% cotton and 50% silk.
• Dimensions: 12" x 14" (30cm x 35cm).
• Colours may vary slightly. Dry clean only.
| Uzbekistan | |
Rasuljon Mirzaahmedov |
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| Born in the Fergana Valley in 1972, Rasuljon Mirzaahmedov is a fifth-generation ikat weaver whose exceptional skills were passed down from his father. Rasuljon is one of the few authentic ikat fabrics designers left in Central Asia... See more products from this Artisan |
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