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Aghabani embroidery pouf ottoman, Al-Aghbani embroidery is an old Damascene craft.Made By Mary, Check the story section.
Only One Piece.
Aghabani Embroidery Pouf Ottoman
Diameter: 70 cm.
Hight: 50 cm.
This product is handmade by traditional Syrian. Each item is a piece of art, stylish and modern but timelessly infused with the historical spirit of the Middle East.
As with any genuinely handmade product, there are a few flaws and imperfections.
- Due to the difference between different monitors, the actual colour of the item might be slightly different from the colour showed in the pictures.
- Please allow a slight size difference due to handmade.
- It is best to wash it in cold water.
Mary, one of the ancient professionals in the craft of Al-Aghabani and one of the few who still have a workshop to manufacture it and display it in the shops of Medhat Pasha Market, told Maison De that Al-Aghbani is a pure handcraft made of natural silk, gold and reed threads and embroidered by needle with embossed embroideries; this distinguishes Al-Aghbani from other Damascene fabrics, such as brocade and silk.
Al-Aghbani is also distinguished by its seven colors and the names of its drawings, where each embroidered stitch has a special name such as ” Saqf al- Qa’a”, ” Daqqat al-Lira”, “Al-Sultan”, “ad-Dama” “al-Lawza”and “Lam Alef'” drawing.
Every piece of Aghabani needs about a month to be completed, so the Damascene families had to wait a long time to complete the bedspreads and clothes, according to al-Noqta.
Mary said he inherited this craft from his grandparents. He designs drawings and engravings on cloth that is either silk or cotton, then begins the stage of printing the drawings on wood briquettes. This is carried out by specialized workers, then the washing and ironing stage are carried out by a manual machine, thus the piece becomes ready for use.
Al-Aghabani fabric was originally made out of natural silk which was abundant in Syria at a certain time. Nowadays, high quality Syrian cotton is more often used to make this beautiful fabric. al-Aghabani is mostly used for table linens and certain clothing items.