
Lusine Mkhitaryan, a People’s Master of Armenia, specialist in Armenian embroidery, and author of multiple publications, has issued a public open letter to Armenia’s Permanent Representative to UNESCO Aram Hakobyan, protesting the organization’s recent decision to register Ayntab embroidery as part of Turkey’s intangible cultural heritage.
In a Facebook post sharing the full letter, Mkhitaryan emphasized that Ayntab embroidery is unquestionably of Armenian origin, supported by extensive historical records, museum artifacts, published literature, living masters, and design developments within Armenia.
She posed six urgent questions and demands:
Mkhitaryan concluded with a stern warning: “If there is no strong reaction, such cultural appropriation of Armenian heritage by other states will only continue. Future injustices depend on your actions today.”
She also stated that the letter has been sent to Armenia’s Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports.