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Handwoven ikat fabrics, suzani pillows, embroidered wall hangings, and artisan home textiles from Uzbekistan — shipped worldwide.

What Is Uzbek Ikat Fabric?

Ikat is one of Central Asia’s most recognizable textile traditions. Before the fabric is woven, the silk or cotton threads are carefully tied and dyed to create soft, cloud-like patterns. When the threads are placed on the loom, the design appears inside the weave itself – not printed on the surface.

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What Is Suzani Embroidery?

Suzani is a traditional embroidered textile from Central Asia. The word comes from the Persian word for “needle,” reflecting the hand-stitched nature of this art form. For centuries, suzani textiles were created for homes, celebrations, dowries and family heritage.

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Why buy from Alesouk?

Wholesale Uzbek Ikat Fabrics & Suzani Textiles

Alesouk works with interior designers, boutique owners, textile collectors and fashion brands looking for authentic Uzbek ikat fabrics, suzani embroidery, ikat pillows and handmade textile décor.

Whether you need fabric by the yard, a curated pillow collection, suzani wall hangings or ikat robes and kaftans, we can help you source meaningful pieces directly from Uzbekistan.

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Textile Stories

Natural Dyes in Suzani Embroidery: Colours from Madder, Saffron and Indigo

For generations, artisans across Central Asia have turned to plants, roots, flowers, and fruit peels [...]

Supporting Suzani Artisans: How Your Purchase Helps Preserve Uzbekistan’s Embroidery Heritage

In the villages of Uzbekistan, suzani embroidery is more than an artistic tradition—it is the [...]

The Hidden Art of Suzani: Uzbekistan’s Best-Kept Embroidery Secret

Suzani embroidery, a captivating art form from Uzbekistan, reveals unique regional styles that capture local [...]

Making Ikat Fabric the Traditional Way: The Art of Uzbek Cloud-Binding

By Rustam Fayziev – Textile Researcher and Cultural Heritage Specialist In the heart of Central [...]