Tablecloth adorned with Aintab embroidery, a rare type of stitching.
Height 60 cm
Width 60 cm
Maral Sheuhmelian is an embroidery artist from Aleppo who moved to Armenia in 2015 as a Syrian-Armenian refugee. Her passion for embroidery became a full-time occupation while she settled in Armenia. She inherited her embroidery skills from her grandmothers and Maral jokes that even before she was able to walk, she could already work with a needle. She used to embroider to decorate her home – making home accessories and clothing for her family was her greatest passion and a way of life. She excels in traditional Armenian embroidery techniques – like Svaz, Van, Ourfa, Marash and Aynteb. Every stitch she makes challenges the injustices she has felt and celebrates her cultural heritage and its survival. The techniques that she uses are on the edge of disappearance and were passed through the generations of Armenian women who were moved from their homes. Maral’s aim is to revive Armenian embroidery by teaching the next generation of young women.
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Tablecloth adorned with Aintab embroidery, a rare type of stitching.
Height 60 cm
Width 60 cm
Photo: ©Maral Sheuhmelian
Colourful tablecloth decorated with Armenian traditional embroidery.
Height 50 cm
Width 45 cm
Photo: ©Maral Sheuhmelian
Pillowcase with mixed needlework adornments depicting a floral composition.
Length 40 cm
Width 40 cm
Height 40 cm
Photo: ©Maral Sheuhmelian
Unique tray adorned with floral composition using the Urfa technique of embroidery.
Height 40 cm
Width 30 cm
Photo: ©Maral Sheuhmelian
This piece shows a mixture of Svaz and Ayntab techniques: rare Armenian stitching originally from Eastern Armenia.
Length 50 cm
Width 50 cm
Height 50 cm