Armenian embroidery is a 3,000 to 6,000-year-old tradition characterized by diverse, highly stylized plant and geometric motifs. Rooted in ancient history, it functioned as a form of cultural, spiritual, and artistic expression.
Beyond aesthetics, embroidery served as a storytelling tool and a means of maintaining identity. Today, it is recognized as a living tradition that endures, blending centuries-old techniques with modern applications to preserve Armenian heritage in the homeland and the diaspora.