Government Attention and Support to Craftsmanship in Uzbekistan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/8RBTGKeywords:
government decisions, woodcarving, family business, pottery, textilesAbstract
In Uzbekistan, the art of handicrafts, which is an integral part of the daily life of many people, in particular, wood carving, carving, pottery, weaving, goldsmithing, music making, carving, jewelry, has a history of several thousand years, its own creative schools and traditions, and famous representatives. The fact that many artistic crafts and applied art products made by skilled craftsmen are kept in the famous museums of the world to this day indicates that they have an important place in the history of the peoples of the world.
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