Materials
decoration
ICH Materials 226
Photos
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NONPARSOZI, mukhparsozi
Nonpar or mukhpar is tool for decorating breads. It is made from wood with applying small pieces of wires. In the front of nonpar is designed ornament which will be put on the face of round bread.
Tajikistan -
NONPARSOZI, mukhparsozi
Nonpar or mukhpar is tool for decorating breads. It is made from wood with applying small pieces of wires. In the front of nonpar is designed ornament which will be put on the face of round bread.
Tajikistan -
NONPARSOZI, mukhparsozi
Nonpar or mukhpar is tool for decorating breads. It is made from wood with applying small pieces of wires. In the front of nonpar is designed ornament which will be put on the face of round bread.
Tajikistan -
NONPARSOZI, mukhparsozi
Nonpar or mukhpar is tool for decorating breads. It is made from wood with applying small pieces of wires. In the front of nonpar is designed ornament which will be put on the face of round bread.
Tajikistan -
Traditional craftsmanship of Mongol costume
Mongolians do believe that their traditional costumes represent and express the essence of the state existence. According to the symbolic meaning, we do say as the hat represents the rising state, the deel represents the harmonic state, the belt represents succeeded state, the boot represents the support of stay. The traditional costumes, accessories and decorations of various ethnic groups of Mongolia illustrate their origins and historic background, specific features of culture, practices and aesthetic manners. The distinct characteristics of different ethnic groups can be seen through their hats, men’s deel (traditional garment) and their accessories or cuffs, lapel, shoulder of women’s deel, hair dressings, decorations and boots.
Mongolia -
NONPARSOZI, mukhparsozi
Nonpar or mukhpar is tool for decorating breads. It is made from wood with applying small pieces of wires. In the front of nonpar is designed ornament which will be put on the face of round bread.
Tajikistan -
NONPARSOZI, mukhparsozi
Nonpar or mukhpar is tool for decorating breads. It is made from wood with applying small pieces of wires. In the front of nonpar is designed ornament which will be put on the face of round bread.
Tajikistan -
NONPARSOZI, mukhparsozi
Nonpar or mukhpar is tool for decorating breads. It is made from wood with applying small pieces of wires. In the front of nonpar is designed ornament which will be put on the face of round bread.
Tajikistan -
The miniature art
The history of miniature painting goes back to the Stone Age. By being drawn initially on stones, then on animal skinnit was formed and developed. By mid of the ХV–ХVII centuries this field reached high level of development. Coming exactly to this century, such creative schools asn“Samarkand school of miniature”, “Khirot School of miniature”, “Boburids’ school of miniature” has been formed. In the ХV–ХVII centuries portrait genre and the description of historical events became consistent and basic theme in art schools of Central Asia.Miniature art has not lost its significance even at present. There are many artists whonare occupied with Miniature art. They draw their compositions on paper and on animal skin.
Uzbekistan -
The miniature art
The history of miniature painting goes back to the Stone Age. By being drawn initially on stones, then on animal skinnit was formed and developed. By mid of the ХV–ХVII centuries this field reached high level of development. Coming exactly to this century, such creative schools asn“Samarkand school of miniature”, “Khirot School of miniature”, “Boburids’ school of miniature” has been formed. In the ХV–ХVII centuries portrait genre and the description of historical events became consistent and basic theme in art schools of Central Asia.Miniature art has not lost its significance even at present. There are many artists whonare occupied with Miniature art. They draw their compositions on paper and on animal skin.
Uzbekistan -
The miniature art
The history of miniature painting goes back to the Stone Age. By being drawn initially on stones, then on animal skinnit was formed and developed. By mid of the ХV–ХVII centuries this field reached high level of development. Coming exactly to this century, such creative schools asn“Samarkand school of miniature”, “Khirot School of miniature”, “Boburids’ school of miniature” has been formed. In the ХV–ХVII centuries portrait genre and the description of historical events became consistent and basic theme in art schools of Central Asia.Miniature art has not lost its significance even at present. There are many artists whonare occupied with Miniature art. They draw their compositions on paper and on animal skin.
Uzbekistan -
The miniature art
The history of miniature painting goes back to the Stone Age. By being drawn initially on stones, then on animal skinnit was formed and developed. By mid of the ХV–ХVII centuries this field reached high level of development. Coming exactly to this century, such creative schools asn“Samarkand school of miniature”, “Khirot School of miniature”, “Boburids’ school of miniature” has been formed. In the ХV–ХVII centuries portrait genre and the description of historical events became consistent and basic theme in art schools of Central Asia.Miniature art has not lost its significance even at present. There are many artists whonare occupied with Miniature art. They draw their compositions on paper and on animal skin.
Uzbekistan