Aqua Pomegranate Suzani Wallpaper

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Uzbekistan
$78 Sale $50.70

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Brighten up any room with our Aqua Pomegranate Suzani Wallpaper. Our wallpaper uses the newest eco-friendly technology to reflect the texture and uniqueness of archival textiles while having a smooth surface for modern living. Made to order in small batches.

DETAILS:
Material: Digitally printed on standard white clay coated paper
Finish: Traditional paper feel, smooth print surface, matte finish to minimize glare
Class: ASTM-E84
Made In: USA

Our inks are UL ECOLOGO Certified for reduced environmental impact and UL GREENGUARD GOLD Certified for low chemical emissions. Our wallpapers meet AgBB criteria for low VOC emissions.

DIMENSIONS:
Width: 27" W printed trimmed, comes 30" untrimmed
Repeat: 27" W x 25" H
Match: Half Drop
Sold by the yard, 5-yard minimum; up to 50 yards on one bolt

Swatches available here

Please note: Order quantity reflects yards needed. We recommend ordering 15-20% more than you account for pattern repeat, waste, etc, and working with a professional wallpaper installer for calculation and installation. For more information or free wallpaper and fabric design consultations, contact us at service@stfrank.com.

Download tear sheet here.

Our wallpapers can be wiped clean with mild soap and water using a soft cloth or sponge. We suggest that you test any cleaning method in a discrete area first.

Yardage is made to order and ships 3 weeks.

Wallpaper is final sale and may not be canceled, returned or exchanged.

Provenance

This wallpaper is inspired by a vintage textile created in Uzbekistan. Handmade in the traditional technique of suzani, the Central Asian textile is embroidered with a tambour hook and characterized by its floral pattern and meandering vines. A specialist known as a chizmachi draws out the suzani pattern and gives each fabric strip to an embroiderer. The finished pieces are then sewn back together. The result, an ornate work created by several hands, features charming irregularities and subtle mismatches that balance out the precision of the stitch. The piece's pomegranate motifs, a common element in suzani embroidery, represent fertility. The flowers and seeds further symbolize fertility and fruitfulness. These textiles are traditionally used as wall hangings or as a woman's marriage dowry.

Provenance