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This unique hand-embroidered tote bag from Tajikistan makes a bold and elegant statement in red, white, and black. The pomegranate embroidery pattern, known as "anor" in Tajik, is a symbol of fertility, abundance, and prosperity in Tajikistan.
- Hand embroidered traditional suzani "Retro" design from Armughon Handicrafts of Tajikistan
- 14" wide; 10.5" tall; 5" wide
- Interior & Exterior: 100% Cotton, reinforced for strength & stability
- Self-fabric shoulder straps
- Zippered main pocket; 4 interior pockets
- Colorfast; Dry cleaning or hand wash & air dry recommended
Armughon Handicrafts is headed by Munira Akilova (at left above), who has a passion for preserving and revitalizing the traditional patterns and ornaments from the Zerafshan River Valley of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in designs for the modern woman. Each piece "has its own meaning." Her designs have received the UNESCO Award of Excellence and have been exhibited at international fairs and exhibitions. She works with a team of impoverished women from rural mountain villages in the Panjakent region of Tajikistan (just across the border from Samarkand) and in the villages surrounding Khujand, helping them to build a future beyond daily survival. for more information about Munira and her Armughon and Arinumcrafts teams.