Poychoma on the edge was trimmed with braid zeh and pocha. Traditionally, the top was made from more simple, and the bottom, which could be seen from under the dress, was made of expensive fabrics (imported silk or brocade).
You will find more examples of national Uzbek clothes in the book-album "Traditional Uzbek costume on materials of museum and private collections of Uzbekistan (Part 1)" (volume XLVIII) from the series "Cultural legacy of Uzbekistan in the world collections."
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