Gold Thread Embroidered Food Cover (Cape Flower Motif)
A Symphony of Gold and Velvet: The Art of Tekat Emas
In the realm of Malaysian textile heritage, few crafts command as much reverence as tekat emas, the exquisite art of gold thread embroidery. This particular masterpiece, a Gold Thread Embroidered Food Cover created in 1996 by the esteemed master craftsman Hajah Azizah binti Mohamad Yusof, serves as a breathtaking testament to this ancient tradition. At first glance, the viewer is enveloped by a rich, regal palette of deep purple and shimmering gold, a combination that evokes the splendor of royal courts. The piece is not merely an object of utility but a tactile poem, where every stitch tells a story of patience, precision, and cultural pride.
The artistry lies in the meticulous application of gold thread onto a velvet-like substrate, a technique that requires immense skill to achieve such dimensional relief. Hajah Azizah, a National Master Craftsman, utilizes the Cape Flower motif—a choice deeply rooted in Malay sensory tradition. Known for its sweet, intoxicating fragrance, the Cape Flower is more than just a botanical element; it is a symbol of grace and hospitality. As the gold thread catches the light, the floral patterns appear to bloom from the dark fabric, creating a luminous effect that transforms the food cover into a centerpiece of profound elegance.
Symbolism and the Spirit of Celebration
Beyond its visual splendor, this embroidered work carries deep emotional and ceremonial weight. In Malaysian culture, particularly within the Malay community, such fine textiles are integral to the sanctity of weddings. This food cover is designed specifically to adorn the offerings prepared for newlyweds, acting as a protective and celebratory shroud for the feast that marks a new union. The use of the Cape Flower motif adds a layer of olfactory symbolism, suggesting a life filled with sweetness and pleasantness.
For the collector or the interior designer, this piece offers an unparalleled opportunity to introduce a sense of historical narrative into a modern space. It is an item that transcends mere decoration; it is a conversation starter that bridges the gap between 20th-century craftsmanship and timeless tradition. Whether displayed as a standalone work of textile art or integrated into a curated collection of global heritage pieces, its presence commands attention through its intricate textures and the soulful legacy of its creator.
Owning a reproduction of such a significant work allows one to appreciate the delicate balance of technique and emotion. The interplay between the heavy, opulent gold embroidery and the soft, dark background creates a visual depth that is rare in contemporary decor. It invites the observer to slow down, to notice the minute details of the floral petals, and to connect with the enduring spirit of Malaysian artistry that Hajah Azizah has so masterfully preserved for future generations.
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)
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About this artwork
- Title: Gold Thread Embroidered Food Cover (Cape Flower Motif)
- Artist: hajah azizah binti mohamad yusof
- Year: 1996
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Kuala Lumpur Craft Museum
- Medium: Embroidery
- Main color: Cobalt Violet
- Purpose: Cultural
- Keywords: floral textile art , purple and gold , malaysian tekat
Quick Facts
- Notable elements or techniques: Tekat emas (gold thread embroidery)
- Title: Gold Thread Embroidered Food Cover
- Artist: Hajah Azizah Binti Mohamad Yusof
- Year: 1996
- Subject or theme: Cape Flower motif


