Burqa embroidery

Burqa embroidery; Fine and original art from the south of Iran
Burqa embroidery is one of the most beautiful and unique handicrafts of southern Iran, especially Hormozgan province. Burqa is a cover used by southern women, and burqa embroidery is the art of decorating this cover with all kinds of threads, sequins, gems, and glabtones. This art is a combination of elegance and happy colors that shows the cultural identity of southern women.
The history of burqa embroidery
The roots of burqa embroidery go back to the distant past and the culture of southern people. In the past, southern women used burqas to protect their faces from the sun and dust. Over time, burqa embroidery became an art and women used their creativity and artistic taste to decorate burqas with beautiful and colorful designs.
Materials and tools used in burqa embroidery

  • Fabric: Cotton and silk fabrics are used to make burqas because of their softness and lightness.
  • Thread: Colored threads, Glabton thread and metal threads are used for sewing and decorating the burqa.
  • Sequins: Colorful and shiny sequins are used to create beautiful effects on the burqa.
  • Jewel: Colored and transparent jewels are used to decorate the burqa.
  • Glabtone: Gold and silver glabtones are used to create prominent designs on the burqa.
  • Needle: Special sewing needles and Glabton embroidery needles are used for this work.
  • Scissors: used to cut fabric and thread.
    All kinds of burqa designs
    Burqa embroidery designs are very diverse and are usually inspired by geometric shapes, flowers, plants and animals. Among the common designs, we can mention big and thick flowers, cedar tree, sun and moon.
    Applications of burqa embroidery
  • Burqa decoration: Burqas decorated with sequins, jewels and glabtons are used for weddings, celebrations and special occasions.
  • Creating art panels: Artists create beautiful art panels using burka embroidery techniques.
    The importance of preserving and reviving the art of burqa embroidery
    Burqa embroidery is very important as a valuable cultural heritage. Preservation and revival of this art can help the following goals:
  • Preservation of cultural identity: Burqa embroidery is an integral part of the culture of southern Iran, and preserving it means preserving part of the identity of this region.
  • Creating employment: training and developing the art of burqa embroidery can help create employment for southern women and girls.
  • Development of the tourism industry: Burqa embroidery products can be used as souvenirs and handicrafts in the tourism industry.