We ship all orders within 3 business days from the date we receive your payment.
Due to Covid-19 pandemic and disruptions in international flights we can not give an estimate when your order will reach you.
This is why, if you need your order by a certain date, we suggest that you consider using a shipping service like Fedex, DHL or Aramex.
The shipping costs with these carriers are higher but their delivery timeframe these days is around 7-10 business days.
An amulet is a charm that protects a wearer of the amulet from negative energy. Be it a myth or a truth one thing is certain - human brain in itself is a powerful protection mechanism. If one believes that amulets protect them, then amulets really protect them.
Amulet pendants were made from silver and adorned with precious and semi-precious stones. Men were jewelers who made amulets but it was women who wore them. The details of the amulets could tell a lot about a woman's status - a tribe she belonged to, whether she was a young girl or a mature woman. Here is an example of an amulet from 19th century from Karakalpanistan.
Photo credit: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This is an amulet pattern ikat table runner in beautifully contrasting colors of white and black with a pinch of yellow. Such amulets were made with a hollow space inside which was openable, so, that a protection sura from Koram could be placed inside the amulet.
This ikat table runner is not restricted to any holiday or theme. The yellow and black color scheme could make this ikat table runner a perfect decor for autumn dinners.
Ikat fabric: hand-dyed and handloom woven ikat fabric from Uzbekistan. This fabric is referred to in Uzbekistan as adras. It is made of approximately 50% silk and 50% cotton. This fabric is a true artisanal handloom woven product, NOT a print. The fabric carries the warmth and energy of ikat artisans who, by the way, are the 9th generation of ikat artisans.
Back fabric: natural cotton fabric.
Both front and back fabrics were entirely made in Uzbekistan using locally cultivated silk and locally grown cotton.
The ikat fabric used for this ikat table runner is a real ikat. This is not a print. If you are curious about a difference between real handwoven ikats and printed ikats, please read our blog post on this topic.
Caring: the ikat table runner is hand washable in cold water with a mild detergent.
UzbekAlive is an ikat fabric online store dedicated to promoting artisanal textile heritage of Uzbekistan. Our focus is on Uzbek ikat fabrics and ikat related products such as ikat cushions, ikat quilts, ikat pillow covers, ikat silk scarves and ikat pattern hand painted bowls.
We also feature some eclectic finds such as hand embroidered suzani and hand painted jewelry boxes which are miniature representations of Islamic mosaics and murals in a form of décor items.
I ordered 2 pillow covers and a very fragile bowl. The packaged traveled a far distance and it arrived at my doorestep in perfect condition. Really well packaged and fast delivery. Really like the quality and aeshetics of the poducts. My compliments to the makers of these products and thanks for the good service.
I just wanted to let you know that my order finally arrived today!!!,i'm so glad,i have to say that it's been worth the wait ,all the fabrics are just beautiful. Thank you very much.
Wow! What a treat to order a beautiful woven piece of art through modern technology and not travel and the excitement of receiving the precious little package wrapped as a gift. I'm ready to put this scarf to work and figure out which one I want next. Thank you. I can't stop looking at it.
The parcel just arrived and the fabric is gorgeous! Just what I hoped it would be...once it is made up into lampshades I will send you a photo so you can use it for your marketing. Please let the designers / producers know they have one more very happy customer! Many thanks!