What patterns were printed on fabrics in Uzbekistan in the 19th-20th centuries?

What patterns were printed on fabrics in Uzbekistan in the 19th-20th centuries?

The individuality of the master was expressed in the process of creating a pattern, in his ability to select and compose a kolyb.

What patterns were printed on fabrics in Uzbekistan in the 19th-20th centuries?

Each master had several dozen or even hundreds of them. Patterned stamps served for many generations. The exposition of the State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan presents unique kolyb with mekhrob, bodom, anor, etc. patterns. 

The collection of printed fabrics of the 19th – 20th centuries is also of great interest. Astarchimasters made a lining print, and the chitgarchi were engaged in making single items – kurpachit (blanket), choyshab (coverlet), bugjoma (cloths for wrapping blankets), dastarkhan (tablecloths), pard (curtains), belbog (belts for chapan), blankets, etc.

You can learn more about this topic in the book-album “The Collection of the State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan”  (Volume XIII) from the series “Cultural legacy of Uzbekistan in the world collections”.

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