What copper items are kept in the museum collection of the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan?

Over the centuries, craftsmen-chasers had developed many forms of handicrafts, methods and types of their finishing, which corresponded to the purpose of each item.

The Museum’s collections keep vessels for water and tea choydish, choyjush, miskuza, mischoynak, samovar; cup-shaped bowls for sweets, fruit juices and various drinks miskosa, charbatkosa; samples of kitechen utensils mislagan, mistovok, misbarkash, lali; lids for closing food savri; vessels like buckets kashkul, satil; mugs and scoops sarkhumi, dulcha, skimmers kapgir; household utensils: for washing – a jug oftoba, obdasta, kumgon, kum’an and basin dastshuy, chilopchin, selobcha; spittoons tufdon; hunting drums dovul; money boxes galadon; caskets for jewelry kuticha, sandikcha; for smoking mischilim; pencil cases kalamdon, etc.

You can learn more about the topic in the book-album "The Collection of the State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan" (Part 2, Volume XXVII) in the series "Сultural legacy of Uzbekistan in the world collections". 

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What copper items are kept in the museum collection of the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan?
What copper items are kept in the museum collection of the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan?
What copper items are kept in the museum collection of the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan?