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master-apprentice
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Master-apprentice tradition in ceramic art
Alisher Nazirov is a hereditary potter and famous representative of Rishtan School of ceramics. He participates in international exhibitions. Although he is busy, he manages to work with his young apprentices. His apprentices’ interest inspires the master, and he shares his secrets with them.
Uzbekistan -
Pwo Ceremony_"UMW" The underground oven
Umw, the underground oven\n\nOne the new apprentice has learned all the needed skills and knowledge from the canoe house and ready to be initiated. His master will then announced for his to be "pwo". The pwo ritual community engagement begins with the preparation of the underground cooking oven known as umw. The women will go harvest the best of their sweet taro and breadfruit are harvested to be placed in the umw.
Micronesia -
Lkhon Khol Wat Svay Andet
Master Phka Soy, already passed away, trained Lkhon Khol skill to his apprentice.
Cambodia -
Chest making
Sandiq (chest) is a household item which is designated to keep housing implements, clothes, jewellery and others. It is mainly prepared from wood and decorated with sliced iron sheets.The chests that are decorated with kochqorak, shash, pike-like, almond-like and other patterns are is bright example of applied art. The markets of Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, Kokand, Margilan, Urgench and other cities of Uzbekistan have special chest stores where different types of chests are made and sold.The art of making a chest is also taught by the teacher in traditional way. Every master teaches his apprentice the secrets of making the chest and the decorations that are given to it.n
Uzbekistan -
Chest making
Sandiq (chest) is a household item which is designated to keep housing implements, clothes, jewellery and others. It is mainly prepared from wood and decorated with sliced iron sheets.The chests that are decorated with kochqorak, shash, pike-like, almond-like and other patterns are is bright example of applied art. The markets of Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, Kokand, Margilan, Urgench and other cities of Uzbekistan have special chest stores where different types of chests are made and sold.The art of making a chest is also taught by the teacher in traditional way. Every master teaches his apprentice the secrets of making the chest and the decorations that are given to it.n
Uzbekistan -
Chest making
Sandiq (chest) is a household item which is designated to keep housing implements, clothes, jewellery and others. It is mainly prepared from wood and decorated with sliced iron sheets.The chests that are decorated with kochqorak, shash, pike-like, almond-like and other patterns are is bright example of applied art. The markets of Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, Kokand, Margilan, Urgench and other cities of Uzbekistan have special chest stores where different types of chests are made and sold.The art of making a chest is also taught by the teacher in traditional way. Every master teaches his apprentice the secrets of making the chest and the decorations that are given to it.n
Uzbekistan -
Chest making
Sandiq (chest) is a household item which is designated to keep housing implements, clothes, jewellery and others. It is mainly prepared from wood and decorated with sliced iron sheets.The chests that are decorated with kochqorak, shash, pike-like, almond-like and other patterns are is bright example of applied art. The markets of Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, Kokand, Margilan, Urgench and other cities of Uzbekistan have special chest stores where different types of chests are made and sold.The art of making a chest is also taught by the teacher in traditional way. Every master teaches his apprentice the secrets of making the chest and the decorations that are given to it.n
Uzbekistan -
Chest making
Sandiq (chest) is a household item which is designated to keep housing implements, clothes, jewellery and others. It is mainly prepared from wood and decorated with sliced iron sheets.The chests that are decorated with kochqorak, shash, pike-like, almond-like and other patterns are is bright example of applied art. The markets of Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, Kokand, Margilan, Urgench and other cities of Uzbekistan have special chest stores where different types of chests are made and sold.The art of making a chest is also taught by the teacher in traditional way. Every master teaches his apprentice the secrets of making the chest and the decorations that are given to it.n
Uzbekistan -
Cradle making
From ancient times the cradle has been used in Central Asia as a specially designed swinging pad for babies to sleep. It is mainly made of mulberry, willow and other woods. The cradle is made in length about 1 meter and a height from 50 cm to 60 cm for usage of babies since birth till 1–1.5 yearsnof age.The tradition of cradle making is transmitted from master to apprentice traditions. Usually this profssion passes from father to child. The cradle is constituted to be sacred and people always strive to preserve it.
Uzbekistan -
Cradle making
From ancient times the cradle has been used in Central Asia as a specially designed swinging pad for babies to sleep. It is mainly made of mulberry, willow and other woods. The cradle is made in length about 1 meter and a height from 50 cm to 60 cm for usage of babies since birth till 1–1.5 yearsnof age.The tradition of cradle making is transmitted from master to apprentice traditions. Usually this profssion passes from father to child. The cradle is constituted to be sacred and people always strive to preserve it.
Uzbekistan -
Cradle making
From ancient times the cradle has been used in Central Asia as a specially designed swinging pad for babies to sleep. It is mainly made of mulberry, willow and other woods. The cradle is made in length about 1 meter and a height from 50 cm to 60 cm for usage of babies since birth till 1–1.5 yearsnof age.The tradition of cradle making is transmitted from master to apprentice traditions. Usually this profssion passes from father to child. The cradle is constituted to be sacred and people always strive to preserve it.
Uzbekistan -
Cradle making
From ancient times the cradle has been used in Central Asia as a specially designed swinging pad for babies to sleep. It is mainly made of mulberry, willow and other woods. The cradle is made in length about 1 meter and a height from 50 cm to 60 cm for usage of babies since birth till 1–1.5 yearsnof age.The tradition of cradle making is transmitted from master to apprentice traditions. Usually this profssion passes from father to child. The cradle is constituted to be sacred and people always strive to preserve it.
Uzbekistan