husuli
Husuli is a traditional form of embroidery originating from the Maldives, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The term "husuli" is derived from the Dhivehi language, meaning "to embroider." This art form is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the Maldives, with its origins dating back to ancient times. Husuli is primarily used to decorate traditional garments, such as the dhoni, a long, flowing robe worn by both men and women. The embroidery often features intricate patterns, geometric designs, and floral motifs, reflecting the natural beauty of the Maldivian environment.
The process of creating husuli involves several steps. First, the base fabric is prepared, typically a lightweight
Husuli is not only a form of artistic expression but also a means of preserving cultural identity.