2 Red Cotton Coasters with Hand-Embroidered Geometric Motif 'Embellished Red' Item ID: 2669941723
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"Meticulously hand-woven using cotton and adorned with exquisite wool hand embroidery, this pair of red coasters not only add a touch of elegance to your dining table but also serve as charming decorative accents for your favorite tabletops and surfaces. They are crafted through the weaving techniques used for making the traditional shulal rugs from the Tavush region in Armenia, which has a long-standing reputation for its exceptional carpet weaving, embroidery and lacemaking. Hasmik Margaryan incorporates innovative ideas and contemporary styles into the lovely fringed coasters with their colorful geometric motifs in shades of grey, yellow, white, and black."
- 0.14 lbs
- Each: 7.8 inches L x 5.5 inches W
- 100% cotton
- wool embroidery
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
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"In 1992, I enrolled in the applied art department of YSU Ijevan branch. From 1996 to 1997, I worked as a design teacher at the school in our village. Pursuing professional education allowed me to delve deeper into the field of applied art and foster its development.
"I got married in 1998 and now live with my three daughters. Initially, I owned a thread shop and later opened a clothing repair shop. In 2016, I became a carpet weaving teacher and subsequently took on the role of overseeing the silk weaving course. In the same year a course was launched locally to revive the tradition of carpet weaving. After the project ended, I decided to begin making hats using the skills learned.
"My main objective is to revive traditional handicraft industries in the Tavush region and provide meaningful employment opportunities for local women. I specialize in producing carpets using the Shulal technique, which had been forgotten for over 100 years. This technique was once highly popular in the Tavush region, and I am now dedicated to restoring it while preserving the original colors and ornaments. To create the carpets I utilize a special tool called a tork.
"In addition to carpet weaving, I also specialize in old Armenian traditional Aintap embroidery with a contemporary design approach. Handmade embroidery is both my profession and my hobby. I cannot imagine myself in any other field; here I feel like a fish in water."
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Hasmik Margaryan
"In 1992, I enrolled in the applied art department of YSU Ijevan branch. From 1996 to 1997, I worked as a design teacher at the school in our village. Pursuing professional education allowed me to delve deeper into the field of applied art and foster its development.
"I got married in 1998 and now live with my three daughters. Initially, I owned a thread shop and later opened a clothing repair shop. In 2016, I became a carpet weaving teacher and subsequently took on the role of overseeing the silk weaving course. In the same year a course was launched locally to revive the tradition of carpet weaving. After the project ended, I decided to begin making hats using the skills learned.
"My main objective is to revive traditional handicraft industries in the Tavush region and provide meaningful employment opportunities for local women. I specialize in producing carpets using the Shulal technique, which had been forgotten for over 100 years. This technique was once highly popular in the Tavush region, and I am now dedicated to restoring it while preserving the original colors and ornaments. To create the carpets I utilize a special tool called a tork.
"In addition to carpet weaving, I also specialize in old Armenian traditional Aintap embroidery with a contemporary design approach. Handmade embroidery is both my profession and my hobby. I cannot imagine myself in any other field; here I feel like a fish in water."
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