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Tush-kiyiz—Traditional Skills in Making Wall Carpets

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Kyrgyzstan
Description :
The centuries-old nomadic way of life of the Kyrgyz people contributed to the high skill level of women in crafts development. Tush-kiyiz, an embroidered wall carpet, is a fine example of Kyrgyz decorative and applied art. Tush-kiyiz was given a special place in the interior of the yurt. Embroidered panels of cloth—satin, silk, or another fabric—tush-kiyiz is framed with a broad band of black velvet, on which is usually sew one, two, or three fringed triangles. Tush-kiyiz have always been created as a personal family heirloom, symbolizing a newly married couple’s union with family.
Video Photographer Chinara BEKSULTANOVA Year 2017
Place File Size 2,119
Display resolution Format mp4
Copyright ICHCAP, National Commission of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan for UNESCO -
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