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- Catching the Light, Catching the Waves: the Suzani Collection of Doris Duke at Shangri La in Honolulu, Hawai‛I
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- Suzani Vernacular: Technique and Design in the Central Asian Dowry Embroideries
- Historical Analysis of the Art of Embroidery in the Uzbek National Craft
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