Gold Thread Embroidered Food Cover (Big) Guri Crab 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 magnificent food cover, created in 1996 by the esteemed National Master Craftsman Hajah Azizah binti Mohamad Yusof, serves as a breathtaking testament to this ancient tradition. The piece is a masterclass in contrast, where the deep, regal purple of the fabric provides a dramatic stage for the shimmering gold thread that dances across its surface. To behold this work is to witness a conversation between light and shadow, where every stitch captures the brilliance of the sun against a twilight sky.
The artistry lies in the meticulous technique of the tekat method, a process requiring immense patience, precision, and a steady hand. Using gold thread, the artist has breathed life into the Guri Crab Flower motif, a design that is as much about olfactory memory as it is about visual splendor. In Malay culture, the Guri Crab flower is cherished for its delicate, pleasant fragrance, making its presence on a ceremonial object deeply symbolic of sweetness and grace. The embroidery does not merely sit upon the fabric; it rises from it, creating a tactile, three-dimensional relief that invites the eye to wander through a garden of gilded leaves and petals.
Cultural Significance and Ceremonial Splendor
Beyond its aesthetic allure, this food cover is an object steeped in the rituals of life and love. Traditionally used during wedding ceremonies to protect and adorn the feast prepared for newlyweds, the piece carries an emotional weight of prosperity and blessing. It is a vessel of tradition, designed to elevate a moment of communal dining into a sacred celebration of union. The choice of the Guri Crab motif further reinforces this theme of auspiciousness, as the floral elements represent the blossoming of a new chapter in life.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than just decoration; it offers a connection to a living history. Whether showcased as a centerpiece in a curated gallery or used as a statement element in a luxurious, culturally-inspired interior, the food cover radiates an aura of prestige. It is a fragment of Malaysian soul, captured in gold and thread, making it an incomparable acquisition for those who seek to surround themselves with art that tells a story of heritage, mastery, and enduring beauty.
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 (Big) Guri Crab Motif
- Artist: hajah azizah binti mohamad yusof
- Year: 1996
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Kuala Lumpur Craft Museum
- Period: Contemporary
- Medium type: Textile
- Corpus context: wedding tradition , master craftsman skill
- Main color: Quinacridone Magenta
Quick Facts
- Year: 1996
- Artistic style: Traditional Malaysian craft
- Medium: Gold thread embroidery on purple textile
- Title: Gold Thread Embroidered Food Cover (Big)
- Artist: Hajah Azizah Binti Mohamad Yusof


