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Traditional art of needlework
The unforgettable cultural heritage of the nomadic Mongols which has long been developed, transmitted and inherited to our generation is the art of needlework. The art of needlework is a result of the great deal of meticulous labor, delicacy, patience, and perception of intellect, hands and eyes at the same time. Traditional art of needlework consists of general techniques such as sewing, stitching, quilting, sewing with a forward stitch, single or double stitch and hemming stitch, and more than 20 forms of decorative embroideries including chain stitch, double-embroidery stitch, herring-bone stitch, satin stitch and etc.
Mongolia -
Traditional art of needlework
The unforgettable cultural heritage of the nomadic Mongols which has long been developed, transmitted and inherited to our generation is the art of needlework. The art of needlework is a result of the great deal of meticulous labor, delicacy, patience, and perception of intellect, hands and eyes at the same time. Traditional art of needlework consists of general techniques such as sewing, stitching, quilting, sewing with a forward stitch, single or double stitch and hemming stitch, and more than 20 forms of decorative embroideries including chain stitch, double-embroidery stitch, herring-bone stitch, satin stitch and etc.
Mongolia -
Doppidozlik(Skullcap embroidery)
Skullcap embroidery was developed among Iranian and Turkic peo¬ples since ancient times. Skullcaps make up part of the national dresses of the peoples of Turke¬stan, especially of Uz¬beks and Tajiks. They differ in terms of form and décor from one na¬tion to another. The traditions of their creation are also different. nFor sewing skullcap a piece of material is cut out from single-colored silk or satin, embroidered by using simple, silk and gold threads. Parts of skull¬cap, decorated with fan¬cywork, are put on lining and sewed to each other. The edges are decorated with braids. Depending on the style, skullcaps can be quadrangular or cone-shaped. Skullcaps especially are made by women.n
Uzbekistan -
Doppidozlik(Skullcap embroidery)
Skullcap embroidery was developed among Iranian and Turkic peo¬ples since ancient times. Skullcaps make up part of the national dresses of the peoples of Turke¬stan, especially of Uz¬beks and Tajiks. They differ in terms of form and décor from one na¬tion to another. The traditions of their creation are also different. nFor sewing skullcap a piece of material is cut out from single-colored silk or satin, embroidered by using simple, silk and gold threads. Parts of skull¬cap, decorated with fan¬cywork, are put on lining and sewed to each other. The edges are decorated with braids. Depending on the style, skullcaps can be quadrangular or cone-shaped. Skullcaps especially are made by women.n
Uzbekistan -
Doppidozlik(Skullcap embroidery)
Skullcap embroidery was developed among Iranian and Turkic peo¬ples since ancient times. Skullcaps make up part of the national dresses of the peoples of Turke¬stan, especially of Uz¬beks and Tajiks. They differ in terms of form and décor from one na¬tion to another. The traditions of their creation are also different. nFor sewing skullcap a piece of material is cut out from single-colored silk or satin, embroidered by using simple, silk and gold threads. Parts of skull¬cap, decorated with fan¬cywork, are put on lining and sewed to each other. The edges are decorated with braids. Depending on the style, skullcaps can be quadrangular or cone-shaped. Skullcaps especially are made by women.n
Uzbekistan -
Doppidozlik(Skullcap embroidery)
Skullcap embroidery was developed among Iranian and Turkic peo¬ples since ancient times. Skullcaps make up part of the national dresses of the peoples of Turke¬stan, especially of Uz¬beks and Tajiks. They differ in terms of form and décor from one na¬tion to another. The traditions of their creation are also different. nFor sewing skullcap a piece of material is cut out from single-colored silk or satin, embroidered by using simple, silk and gold threads. Parts of skull¬cap, decorated with fan¬cywork, are put on lining and sewed to each other. The edges are decorated with braids. Depending on the style, skullcaps can be quadrangular or cone-shaped. Skullcaps especially are made by women.n
Uzbekistan -
Doppidozlik(Skullcap embroidery)
Skullcap embroidery was developed among Iranian and Turkic peo¬ples since ancient times. Skullcaps make up part of the national dresses of the peoples of Turke¬stan, especially of Uz¬beks and Tajiks. They differ in terms of form and décor from one na¬tion to another. The traditions of their creation are also different. nFor sewing skullcap a piece of material is cut out from single-colored silk or satin, embroidered by using simple, silk and gold threads. Parts of skull¬cap, decorated with fan¬cywork, are put on lining and sewed to each other. The edges are decorated with braids. Depending on the style, skullcaps can be quadrangular or cone-shaped. Skullcaps especially are made by women.n
Uzbekistan -
Doppidozlik(Skullcap embroidery)
Skullcap embroidery was developed among Iranian and Turkic peo¬ples since ancient times. Skullcaps make up part of the national dresses of the peoples of Turke¬stan, especially of Uz¬beks and Tajiks. They differ in terms of form and décor from one na¬tion to another. The traditions of their creation are also different. nFor sewing skullcap a piece of material is cut out from single-colored silk or satin, embroidered by using simple, silk and gold threads. Parts of skull¬cap, decorated with fan¬cywork, are put on lining and sewed to each other. The edges are decorated with braids. Depending on the style, skullcaps can be quadrangular or cone-shaped. Skullcaps especially are made by women.n
Uzbekistan -
Doppidozlik(Skullcap embroidery)
Skullcap embroidery was developed among Iranian and Turkic peo¬ples since ancient times. Skullcaps make up part of the national dresses of the peoples of Turke¬stan, especially of Uz¬beks and Tajiks. They differ in terms of form and décor from one na¬tion to another. The traditions of their creation are also different. nFor sewing skullcap a piece of material is cut out from single-colored silk or satin, embroidered by using simple, silk and gold threads. Parts of skull¬cap, decorated with fan¬cywork, are put on lining and sewed to each other. The edges are decorated with braids. Depending on the style, skullcaps can be quadrangular or cone-shaped. Skullcaps especially are made by women.n
Uzbekistan -
Doppidozlik(Skullcap embroidery)
Skullcap embroidery was developed among Iranian and Turkic peo¬ples since ancient times. Skullcaps make up part of the national dresses of the peoples of Turke¬stan, especially of Uz¬beks and Tajiks. They differ in terms of form and décor from one na¬tion to another. The traditions of their creation are also different. nFor sewing skullcap a piece of material is cut out from single-colored silk or satin, embroidered by using simple, silk and gold threads. Parts of skull¬cap, decorated with fan¬cywork, are put on lining and sewed to each other. The edges are decorated with braids. Depending on the style, skullcaps can be quadrangular or cone-shaped. Skullcaps especially are made by women.n
Uzbekistan -
Doppidozlik(Skullcap embroidery)
Skullcap embroidery was developed among Iranian and Turkic peo¬ples since ancient times. Skullcaps make up part of the national dresses of the peoples of Turke¬stan, especially of Uz¬beks and Tajiks. They differ in terms of form and décor from one na¬tion to another. The traditions of their creation are also different. nFor sewing skullcap a piece of material is cut out from single-colored silk or satin, embroidered by using simple, silk and gold threads. Parts of skull¬cap, decorated with fan¬cywork, are put on lining and sewed to each other. The edges are decorated with braids. Depending on the style, skullcaps can be quadrangular or cone-shaped. Skullcaps especially are made by women.n
Uzbekistan -
Doppidozlik(Skullcap embroidery)
Skullcap embroidery was developed among Iranian and Turkic peo¬ples since ancient times. Skullcaps make up part of the national dresses of the peoples of Turke¬stan, especially of Uz¬beks and Tajiks. They differ in terms of form and décor from one na¬tion to another. The traditions of their creation are also different. nFor sewing skullcap a piece of material is cut out from single-colored silk or satin, embroidered by using simple, silk and gold threads. Parts of skull¬cap, decorated with fan¬cywork, are put on lining and sewed to each other. The edges are decorated with braids. Depending on the style, skullcaps can be quadrangular or cone-shaped. Skullcaps especially are made by women.n
Uzbekistan