Blog
08
Jan
Erkin Rakhmatov — a Ceramic Master from Beshkent
In the Kashkadarya region, one of the most prominent masters of traditional ceramics is Erkin Rakhmatov from Beshkent. His works echo t...
08
Jan
Gurumsaray — a Renowned Center of Fergana Ceramics
Gurumsaray is one of the notable centers of Fergana ceramics, distinguished by its fidelity to ancient traditions and strict adherence ...
08
Jan
Rishtan Ceramics
Rishtan ceramics are among the most recognizable and celebrated crafts of Uzbekistan. They are renowned for their harmonious forms, gen...
08
Jan
Abdulvahid Karimov (“Bukhori”) — a Master Reviving the Tradition of Bukhara Blue Ceramics
Abdulvahid Karimov, known by his artistic name Bukhori, has dedicated his life to reviving an ancient Bukhara ceramic tradition that ha...
08
Jan
Saeed Shalgouni — an Iranian Collector with Decades of Experience
Saeed Shalgouni is an Iranian collector with many years of experience, devoted to the study and preservation of carpet-weaving and embr...
08
Jan
Bukhara Embroidery
Bukhara is one of the most ancient and prominent centers of embroidery in Uzbekistan. For centuries, artisans here have created excepti...
06
Jan
Shakhrisabz Embroidery
Gulnora Chorieva is a hereditary craftswoman from ancient Shakhrisabz — a city renowned for its profound traditions of applied arts. Fo...
06
Jan
Gijduvan, a renowned cultural center of the Bukhara region
Gijduvan, a renowned cultural center of the Bukhara region, is celebrated not only for its ceramics, but also for a distinctive school ...
25
Dec
The Fergana Valley — the Heart of Uzbek Textile Art
The Fergana Valley has long been regarded as the heart of Uzbek textile art. For centuries, traditions of silk weaving and refined embr...
04
Apr
Lookbook of Central Asian Women Artisans
On International Women's Day, the USAID (US Agency for International Development) and CLPD (Commercial Law Development Program), in col...