Suzani embroidery

Suzani embroidery

Suzani embroidery dates back several centuries, with most surviving examples from the 18th and 19th centuries. The word suzani comes from the Persian word suzan, meaning “needle,” reflecting the hand-embroidered nature of the textile.

Suzani designs are rich in symbolism. Common motifs such as sun discs, flowers, vines, pomegranates, and tulips represented fertility, protection, prosperity, and continuity of life.

Today, suzanis are highly valued as cultural artifacts and decorative textiles, admired worldwide for their craftsmanship, historical significance, and bold aesthetic.

I’m amazed by how versatile and relevant it feels today, and how easily it can be incorporated into everyday life while still conveying the richness and beauty of the art.

A suzani jacket is a type of garment made from suzani textiles, which are traditional,  intricated embroidered fabrics from Central Asia 

The embroidery usually features bold, colorful patterns such as flowers, vines, suns, moons, and pomegranates. Suzani jacket with rich flowers symbolizes growth, renewal and life.

Velvet suzani jacket is made up with beautiful printed cotton lining inside and cotton velvet fabric outside. 100% cotton.

When turned into a jacket, it becomes a bohemian, folk-inspired fashion piece—lightweight, richly decorated, and often used as a statement outerwear item.

So, a suzani jacket isn’t a specific jacket style like a puffer or bomber—it’s any jacket cut that’s been crafted from or embellished with these traditional embroidered textiles.