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KYRGYZ AND KAZAKH WALL HANGINGS
Tush kiiz; Tush kiyiz
  • '''Tush kyiz''' from a 2007 exhibit at [[Santa Rosa Junior College]]

Tush         
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Tush (disambiguation); Tush (song)
·noun A long, pointed tooth; a tusk;
- applied especially to certain teeth of horses.
II. Tush ·interj An exclamation indicating check, rebuke, or contempt; as, tush, tush! do not speak of it.
tush         
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Tush (disambiguation); Tush (song)
I. interj.
Pshaw.
II. n.
See tusk.
tush         
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Tush (disambiguation); Tush (song)
tush1 [t??]
¦ exclamation archaic or humorous expressing disapproval, impatience, or dismissal.
Origin
natural utterance: first recorded in ME.
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tush2 [t??]
¦ noun a long pointed tooth, in particular a canine tooth of a male horse.
Origin
OE tusc (cf. tusk).
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tush3 [t??]
(also tushy)
¦ noun (plural tushes or tushies) informal, chiefly N. Amer. a person's buttocks.
Origin
1960s (as tushy): from Yiddish tokhes, from Heb. ta?a? 'beneath'.

Wikipedia

Tush kyiz

Tush kyiz (Kyrgyz: туш кийиз [tuʃ kijíz], туш — side, the edge, кийиз — felt; Kazakh: тұс киіз) are large, elaborately embroidered wall hangings, traditionally made in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan by women to commemorate the marriage of a son or daughter. Colors and designs are chosen to symbolize Kyrgyz traditions and rural life. Flowers, plants, animals, stylized horns, national designs and emblems of Kyrgyz life are often found in these ornate and colorful embroideries. Designs are sometimes dated and signed by the artist upon completion of the work, which may take years to finish. The tush kyiz is hung in the yurt over the marriage bed of the couple, and symbolize their pride in their Kyrgyz tradition.

The tush kyiz embroideries have been a family tradition among Kyrgyz people for centuries, but among the last two generations, the tradition has been confined to rural women. Shyrdaks (felt rugs) are still being made because these have always been an item for sale to the general public. Tush kyiz, on the other hand, have always been created as a deeply personal family heirloom, symbolizing a newly married couple's union with family, regional, and national tradition.