Materials
applique
ICH Materials 18
Photos
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Metalwork_Sulaiman Too museum_Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan -
Craftsmanship of hemmed appliqué
Zeegt naamal or hemmed appliqué is a complex of diverse needlework techniques and is one of the monumental forms of needlework in Mongolia. To create hemmed appliqué, two black-and-white versions of design are prepared, while one version is cut out in detail and the other is painted with different colours. Carefully marking the details such as borders, lines and ornaments on the draft, the various silks and textiles are prepared with different sizes, colours and features of the pattern draft and following with a starch applied to each part. The cut-out draft is pasted with folded edges on the material, employing careful attention and meticulous hands. The hemmed appliqué is a creation of a meticulous team work of embroiderers each of them mastered in different techniques.
Mongolia -
Dishes made of wood and metal
Kyrgyzstan -
Tools used for metalworking
Kyrgyzstan -
Craftsmanship of hemmed appliqué
Zeegt naamal or hemmed appliqué is a complex of diverse needlework techniques and is one of the monumental forms of needlework in Mongolia. To create hemmed appliqué, two black-and-white versions of design are prepared, while one version is cut out in detail and the other is painted with different colours. Carefully marking the details such as borders, lines and ornaments on the draft, the various silks and textiles are prepared with different sizes, colours and features of the pattern draft and following with a starch applied to each part. The cut-out draft is pasted with folded edges on the material, employing careful attention and meticulous hands. The hemmed appliqué is a creation of a meticulous team work of embroiderers each of them mastered in different techniques.
Mongolia -
Metalworking
Products of artisans of metalworking, passed down from generation to generation, testify to the fact that the Kyrgyz have long been engaged in this kind of art. The Kyrgyz call the metalworkers “usta” or “zerger”.\nIn the products of Kyrgyz craftsmen, a variety of metal processing techniques can be seen, such as forging, casting, applique, silver notching on iron, engraving, chasing, overlaying patterns, graining, openwork carving and blackening. The most common metal used by the Kyrgyz was and remains silver.
Kyrgyzstan