Gold-thread Embroidered Cushion (Flora Motif)
A Symphony of Gold and Velvet
In the realm of textile arts, few things capture the eye with such immediate majesty as the Gold-thread Embroidered Cushion (Flora Motif). Created in 1996 by the esteemed Malaysian master craftsman, Hajah Azizah binti Mohamad Yusof, this piece is far more than a mere decorative object; it is a tactile poem written in silk and precious metal. At first glance, the deep, regal purple of the velvet base commands attention, providing a dramatic, nocturnal stage upon which the shimmering gold embroidery performs its dance. The cushions serve as a breathtaking testament to the ancient art of tekat emas, where every stitch is a deliberate movement toward perfection, transforming soft fabric into a structured masterpiece of light and shadow.
The artistry lies in the meticulous application of technique, a skill passed down through generations of Malaysian artisans. Hajah Azizah, a national master craftsman, utilizes a method that requires immense patience and precision to layer gold threads over a padded foundation, creating a raised, three-dimensional effect that catches the light from every angle. The flora motif featured here is not merely decorative but deeply symbolic, representing the lush, vibrant biodiversity of the Malaysian landscape. As the golden vines and petals emerge from the purple depths, they evoke a sense of organic growth and eternal spring, making the cushions feel alive with a quiet, rhythmic energy.
Timeless Elegance for the Modern Collector
For the discerning interior designer or the passionate art collector, this embroidered work offers an unparalleled opportunity to introduce historical depth into a contemporary space. The interplay between the opulent gold and the somber purple creates a sophisticated palette that complements both classical period rooms and sleek, modern minimalist settings. When placed within a room, these cushions act as focal points of luxury, inviting guests to lean closer and admire the intricate craftsmanship that defines high-end textile art. They possess an emotional weight, carrying with them the heritage of Kota Lama Kiri and the soulful dedication of an artist who has mastered the language of thread.
Owning or displaying a reproduction of such a significant work allows one to celebrate the intersection of cultural history and fine art. The Gold-thread Embroidered Cushion is an invitation to experience the splendor of Malaysian royal traditions, bringing a touch of sovereign grace into the private sanctuary of the home. It is a piece that does not merely occupy space but enriches it, offering a sensory journey through texture, color, and the enduring legacy of a master's hand.
hajah azizah binti mohamad yusof (1938 –)
Discover the exquisite gold thread embroidery of Hajah Azizah, a Malaysian master craftsman. Admire her floral motifs & intricate designs – a cultural treasure!
Kuala Lumpur Craft Museum (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Discover Malaysia’s rich artistic heritage at the Kuala Lumpur Craft Museum! Explore intricate textiles, pottery & wood carvings – a living testament to centuries-old traditions and skilled artisans.
About this artwork
- Title: Gold-thread Embroidered Cushion (Flora Motif)
- Artist: hajah azizah binti mohamad yusof
- Year: 1996
- Format: Panoramic
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Kuala Lumpur Craft Museum
- Medium: Embroidery
- Medium type: Textile
- Main color: Espresso
- Purpose: Cultural
Quick Facts
- Year: 1996
- Artist: Hajah Azizah Binti Mohamad Yusof
- Notable elements or techniques: Tekat emas (gold thread embroidery)
- Medium: Silk and gold thread embroidery
- Subject or theme: Floral motifs


