Materials
silk fabric
ICH Materials 104
Photos
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ATLASBOFI
Handcraft of weaving atlas (ikat) with silk threads in the special machinery. Atlas has different ornaments and colors. Atlas fabric is used for making dresses, scarfs, skull-caps and other things.
Tajikistan -
ATLASBOFI
Handcraft of weaving atlas (ikat) with silk threads in the special machinery. Atlas has different ornaments and colors. Atlas fabric is used for making dresses, scarfs, skull-caps and other things.
Tajikistan -
ATLASBOFI
Handcraft of weaving atlas (ikat) with silk threads in the special machinery. Atlas has different ornaments and colors. Atlas fabric is used for making dresses, scarfs, skull-caps and other things.
Tajikistan -
ATLASBOFI
Handcraft of weaving atlas (ikat) with silk threads in the special machinery. Atlas has different ornaments and colors. Atlas fabric is used for making dresses, scarfs, skull-caps and other things.
Tajikistan -
Adras weaving
Weaving process of traditional adras fabric. Adras is woven using the traditional method of dyed silk and cotton threads on wooden looms. Adras fabric is used for sewing women's dresses, men's turban, blankets, etc.
Tajikistan -
Fabrics
Artistic finishing of fabrics is one of the remarkable types of applied arts of Uzbekistan, which has rich historical traditions.Fabric making is one of the most ancient types of handicraft. Fabric making is being developed and enriched in Uzbekistan on the basis of ancient traditions. In this type of handicraft a fabric is weaved and processed with artistic decorations. In the second half of the XIX century weaving in Uzbekistan was the most developed type of craft. Cities of Bukhara, Namangan, Margilan, Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Kitab, Karshi, Tashkent and Khiva were famous with their fabrics. Along with cheap fabrics of mass consumption, which were produced under house- based conditionsalmost in all villages and cities, there were special weaving workshops, where beautiful and high-quality cotton, halfsilk and silk fabrics called "abr" were produced.
Uzbekistan -
Fabrics
Artistic finishing of fabrics is one of the remarkable types of applied arts of Uzbekistan, which has rich historical traditions.Fabric making is one of the most ancient types of handicraft. Fabric making is being developed and enriched in Uzbekistan on the basis of ancient traditions. In this type of handicraft a fabric is weaved and processed with artistic decorations. In the second half of the XIX century weaving in Uzbekistan was the most developed type of craft. Cities of Bukhara, Namangan, Margilan, Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Kitab, Karshi, Tashkent and Khiva were famous with their fabrics. Along with cheap fabrics of mass consumption, which were produced under house- based conditionsalmost in all villages and cities, there were special weaving workshops, where beautiful and high-quality cotton, halfsilk and silk fabrics called "abr" were produced.
Uzbekistan -
Fabrics
Artistic finishing of fabrics is one of the remarkable types of applied arts of Uzbekistan, which has rich historical traditions.Fabric making is one of the most ancient types of handicraft. Fabric making is being developed and enriched in Uzbekistan on the basis of ancient traditions. In this type of handicraft a fabric is weaved and processed with artistic decorations. In the second half of the XIX century weaving in Uzbekistan was the most developed type of craft. Cities of Bukhara, Namangan, Margilan, Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Kitab, Karshi, Tashkent and Khiva were famous with their fabrics. Along with cheap fabrics of mass consumption, which were produced under house- based conditionsalmost in all villages and cities, there were special weaving workshops, where beautiful and high-quality cotton, halfsilk and silk fabrics called "abr" were produced.
Uzbekistan -
Fabrics
Artistic finishing of fabrics is one of the remarkable types of applied arts of Uzbekistan, which has rich historical traditions.Fabric making is one of the most ancient types of handicraft. Fabric making is being developed and enriched in Uzbekistan on the basis of ancient traditions. In this type of handicraft a fabric is weaved and processed with artistic decorations. In the second half of the XIX century weaving in Uzbekistan was the most developed type of craft. Cities of Bukhara, Namangan, Margilan, Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Kitab, Karshi, Tashkent and Khiva were famous with their fabrics. Along with cheap fabrics of mass consumption, which were produced under house- based conditionsalmost in all villages and cities, there were special weaving workshops, where beautiful and high-quality cotton, halfsilk and silk fabrics called "abr" were produced.
Uzbekistan -
Fabrics
Artistic finishing of fabrics is one of the remarkable types of applied arts of Uzbekistan, which has rich historical traditions.Fabric making is one of the most ancient types of handicraft. Fabric making is being developed and enriched in Uzbekistan on the basis of ancient traditions. In this type of handicraft a fabric is weaved and processed with artistic decorations. In the second half of the XIX century weaving in Uzbekistan was the most developed type of craft. Cities of Bukhara, Namangan, Margilan, Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Kitab, Karshi, Tashkent and Khiva were famous with their fabrics. Along with cheap fabrics of mass consumption, which were produced under house- based conditionsalmost in all villages and cities, there were special weaving workshops, where beautiful and high-quality cotton, halfsilk and silk fabrics called "abr" were produced.
Uzbekistan -
Fabrics
Artistic finishing of fabrics is one of the remarkable types of applied arts of Uzbekistan, which has rich historical traditions.Fabric making is one of the most ancient types of handicraft. Fabric making is being developed and enriched in Uzbekistan on the basis of ancient traditions. In this type of handicraft a fabric is weaved and processed with artistic decorations. In the second half of the XIX century weaving in Uzbekistan was the most developed type of craft. Cities of Bukhara, Namangan, Margilan, Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Kitab, Karshi, Tashkent and Khiva were famous with their fabrics. Along with cheap fabrics of mass consumption, which were produced under house- based conditionsalmost in all villages and cities, there were special weaving workshops, where beautiful and high-quality cotton, halfsilk and silk fabrics called "abr" were produced.
Uzbekistan -
Fabrics
Artistic finishing of fabrics is one of the remarkable types of applied arts of Uzbekistan, which has rich historical traditions.Fabric making is one of the most ancient types of handicraft. Fabric making is being developed and enriched in Uzbekistan on the basis of ancient traditions. In this type of handicraft a fabric is weaved and processed with artistic decorations. In the second half of the XIX century weaving in Uzbekistan was the most developed type of craft. Cities of Bukhara, Namangan, Margilan, Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Kitab, Karshi, Tashkent and Khiva were famous with their fabrics. Along with cheap fabrics of mass consumption, which were produced under house- based conditionsalmost in all villages and cities, there were special weaving workshops, where beautiful and high-quality cotton, halfsilk and silk fabrics called "abr" were produced.
Uzbekistan