Turkmen-style needlework art
Flag of TurkmenistanFlag of IranRepresentative ListInscribed 2022

Turkmen-style needlework art is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage element classified as representative list, inscribed in 2022, practiced in Turkmenistan, Iran.

Overview

Turkmen-style needlework is a decorative applied art used on the national dress of people of all genders and ages in Turkmenistan and Iran. In both countries, Turkmen-style needlework begins with the preparation of thin silk threads that are intertwined in three layers and twisted into a single thread, then straightened with a large needle. This unique technique gives the thread a shine. For the most common needlework style, a series of loops are created by piercing the fabric with a thin needle and holding the previous loop with the thumb of the other hand. There are also other needlework styles that vary according to the region. There is no age limit, and young girls traditionally learn the needlework from their mothers and grandmothers. In rural areas, the patterns used reveal the territorial identity of the needlewomen. They are also used to symbolize love, friendship, nature and strength. The needlework is used on wedding clothes, in clothing for funerals and cultural events, and as decorative parts of ordinary clothing, such as scarves, coats, pants, shawls and accessories.

Cultural Significance

Countries & Communities

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of heritage is Turkmen-style needlework art?

Turkmen-style needlework art is classified as representative list by UNESCO.

Which countries practice Turkmen-style needlework art?

Turkmen-style needlework art is practiced in Turkmenistan, Iran.

When was Turkmen-style needlework art inscribed by UNESCO?

Turkmen-style needlework art was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2022.

Data Source: UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage · Last updated: April 2026

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