FRANKBROS says
Uzbekistan’s craftspeople have created special items using the finest skills and materials for millennia. A culture where such skills and knowledge are passed down from generation to generation—from “usto” (master) to “shogird” (young artisan)—is captured in Assouline's 'Uzbekistan Living Treasures: Celebration Of Craftsmanship', a volume created by Yaffa Assouline and one which explores a world of unique handmade objects. Accompanied by images by Laziz Hamani, the work of embroiderers, blacksmiths, wood carvers, goldsmiths and jewelers are displayed through a kaleidoscopic presentation of suzani, silk fabrics, gold embroidery, ornamental knives, intricate jewelry, handmade carpets, miniature paintings and ceramics. The result is a colorful tome that showcases the best of Uzbekistan's arts, crafts and artisans.
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FRANKBROS says
Uzbekistan’s craftspeople have created special items using the finest skills and materials for millennia. A culture where such skills and knowledge are passed down from generation to generation—from “usto” (master) to “shogird” (young artisan)—is captured in Assouline's 'Uzbekistan Living Treasures: Celebration Of Craftsmanship', a volume created by Yaffa Assouline and one which explores a world of unique handmade objects. Accompanied by images by Laziz Hamani, the work of embroiderers, blacksmiths, wood carvers, goldsmiths and jewelers are displayed through a kaleidoscopic presentation of suzani, silk fabrics, gold embroidery, ornamental knives, intricate jewelry, handmade carpets, miniature paintings and ceramics. The result is a colorful tome that showcases the best of Uzbekistan's arts, crafts and artisans.