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Museum visit

On January 21 of this year, employees of SUE CEMS visited the State Museum of Applied Arts and the History of Handicrafts of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

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Currently, the treasures of the museum contain pearls of applied art created by craftsmen from the first half of the 19th century to the present day.

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Artistically, the works of folk applied art stored in the museum treasury can be divided into three groups. Firstly, these are works of applied art belonging to schools created on the basis of ancient traditions reflecting their identity in each region; secondly, starting from the second half of the 20th century, folk craftsmen, without losing their traditional style, developed it with their creative hafiz, enriching it with more artistic ornaments. The third group, however, consists of mature works at the level of modern art requirements, decorated with colorful typographic patterns based on the current development of applied art.

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The Museum has extensive collections of ceramics, porcelain, glass, hand and machine embroidery, skullcaps, national clothes, gold embroidery, carpets, wood carvings and paintings, musical instruments, jewelry, metal stamping, national knives and sabers.

The museum has the largest collection of national fabrics, which are woven from silk, semi-silk and cotton threads. There are various samples of satins, adras, bekasams, and silks.

The Museum of Applied Arts is a source that will spiritually enrich every person who strives to feel the beauty of the world, preserve its diversity and undoubtedly get an unforgettable impression.

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