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Ganch carving
Ganch carving is one of the most ancient types of architectural- decorative arts of Uzbekistan. In the ХХ century its main centers were located in Khiva, Bukhara, Tashkent, Samarkand, Andijan, Namangan and Kokand.Ganch carving art is indivisibly connected with architectural art than other types of applied folk art.From time immemorial, it has been used for decorating palaces, madrasahs, mosques and residential houses of rich citizens.Its main centers were located in Khiva, Bukhara, Tashkent, Samarkand, Andijan, Namangan and Kokand. Bukhara school of ganch carving stood out with diversity of motifs used and with elegance these motifs were presented.
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Ganch carving
Ganch carving is one of the most ancient types of architectural- decorative arts of Uzbekistan. In the ХХ century its main centers were located in Khiva, Bukhara, Tashkent, Samarkand, Andijan, Namangan and Kokand.Ganch carving art is indivisibly connected with architectural art than other types of applied folk art.From time immemorial, it has been used for decorating palaces, madrasahs, mosques and residential houses of rich citizens.Its main centers were located in Khiva, Bukhara, Tashkent, Samarkand, Andijan, Namangan and Kokand. Bukhara school of ganch carving stood out with diversity of motifs used and with elegance these motifs were presented.
Uzbekistan -
Ganch carving
Ganch carving is one of the most ancient types of architectural- decorative arts of Uzbekistan. In the ХХ century its main centers were located in Khiva, Bukhara, Tashkent, Samarkand, Andijan, Namangan and Kokand.Ganch carving art is indivisibly connected with architectural art than other types of applied folk art.From time immemorial, it has been used for decorating palaces, madrasahs, mosques and residential houses of rich citizens.Its main centers were located in Khiva, Bukhara, Tashkent, Samarkand, Andijan, Namangan and Kokand. Bukhara school of ganch carving stood out with diversity of motifs used and with elegance these motifs were presented.
Uzbekistan -
Ganch carving
Ganch carving is one of the most ancient types of architectural- decorative arts of Uzbekistan. In the ХХ century its main centers were located in Khiva, Bukhara, Tashkent, Samarkand, Andijan, Namangan and Kokand.Ganch carving art is indivisibly connected with architectural art than other types of applied folk art.From time immemorial, it has been used for decorating palaces, madrasahs, mosques and residential houses of rich citizens.Its main centers were located in Khiva, Bukhara, Tashkent, Samarkand, Andijan, Namangan and Kokand. Bukhara school of ganch carving stood out with diversity of motifs used and with elegance these motifs were presented.
Uzbekistan
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ICH Courier Vol.32 Lacquerware Arts
ICH Courier is the quarterly magazine on ICH in the Asia-Pacific region issued by ICHCAP since 2009. Every issue has its own theme under the title of the Windows to ICH, and the theme of the Vol 32 is 'Lacquerware Arts.'
South Korea 2017 -
ICH Courier Vol.16 TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE
ICH Courier is the quarterly magazine on ICH in the Asia-Pacific region issued by ICHCAP since 2009. Every issue has its own theme under the title of the Windows to ICH, and the theme of the Vol 16 is 'TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE.'
South Korea 2013 -
HA NOI INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN CONTEMPORARY LIFE
For a very long time, the publication of a book on the intangible cultural heritage of Hà Nội has been a deeply held wish of all the researchers and staff of the Centre for Research and Promotion of Cultural Heritage (CCH), an affiliated organisation of the Association of Cultural Heritage of Viet Nam. The aim of this book is to identify and introduce the richness and great value of the living cultural heritage of Hà Nội, our capital city and a great centre of 1,000 years of civilisation in our country. Our volume is thus a means of documenting and memorialising the boundless merits of our ancestors, and of the many generations of the communities who have continually created and sustained an extraordinarily diverse array of cultural expressions, making Hà Nội a precious repository of ancient traditions and living creativity: a land rich in cultural values, and a source of pride to all Vietnamese citizens, and especially to all the people of Hà Nội.
Viet Nam 2017 -
ICH Courier Vol.19 TRADITIONAL MASK DANCES
ICH Courier is the quarterly magazine on ICH in the Asia-Pacific region issued by ICHCAP since 2009. Every issue has its own theme under the title of the Windows to ICH, and the theme of the Vol 19 is 'TRADITIONAL MASK DANCES.'
South Korea 2014
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TRADITIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING: REFLECTING THE ARTISTIC POTENTIAL OF THE PASTAzerbaijan is one of the oldest areas of human habitation, where people once lived in natural geological formations. In its territory, archaeologists have discovered caves where people lived as far back as the Paleolithic era. For centuries, architects accumulated knowledge and skills related to rational planning schemes and the constructional and compositional methods of building residential houses in the area. However, data on the development of residential houses in Azerbaijan have been available only since the eighteenth century. Although we have little evidence of the development of the residential house in Azerbaijan in earlier periods, there is little doubt that the houses of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that have survived to the present time contain many features developed earlier.Year2013NationSouth Korea
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ROM AND OLE: A NORTH AMBRYM MYSTICAL CUSTOM DANCEThe Rom Dance is a prominent cultural heritage originating from Ambrym Island in the Vanuatu archipelago. Ole in the Ambrym vernacular language refers to dance performances in which participants wear a rom mask. The rom, which is the mask itself, is a simpler version of the Banks Islands’ tamate mask, but it looks more similar to South Malekula masks.Year2014NationSouth Korea