Plant forms and motifs are made up of flowers, stems, leaves, fruits, climbing, curving, circling in a dimensional rhythm, flying up, falling down and re-flying up on the edges of the skullcap. Irises, carnations, tulips, scallops, delicate apple flowers … Pomegranate, cherry, sweet cherry, almonds and pepper … And, as a new direction is a geometrical image of plant forms.
Plants on skullcaps are appeal to nature for strength, health and wealth. Four flowers in the upper part of the skullcap from all four sides protect the health of the man. Sixteen flowers on the edge – the desire to have a large family (at least 16 children). Undulating stalk of a convolvulus means wealth and vitality. The almond-shaped motif bodom is responsible for crop producing power. Its thinner and elongated forms, which play the role of a kind of amulet, are called kalampir (chilli pepper).
You can learn more about the topic in the book-album "The Collection of the State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan" (Volume XXVII) in the series "The Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan".
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