Khan-atlas is a traditional Uzbek fabric made of dense silk fabric. The fabric has interesting complex weaves, and its dyeing is carried out with natural multi-colored dyes. The classic traditional Uzbek fabric khan-atlas is closely connected with the Uzbek culture and history, reflecting the national specifics of the Uzbek people. This research paper is devoted to the study of the history of the Uzbek fabric Khan Atlas. Particular attention is paid to such aspects as: description of the fabric produced according to the traditional technology of the silkworm abra-ikat; the uniqueness of the technique and design of the Uzbek striped fabric— "atlas"; Separation of Avra fabrics by type of raw material; the use of these fabrics in everyday life...
The Karakalpak people are a semi-nomadic, Turkic-speaking tribe situated near the southern end of th...
The FerghanaValley, located in eastern Uzbekistan was an important area of textile production since...
The results of technological research of silk fabrics from the noble-born woman grave from Bolgar, w...
This article briefly explains the origin, types and methods of making our national fabrics, in a wor...
We are in a place of flux in the textile world, finding our way between shifting philosophies and ne...
The historical names of the Uzbek national fabrics are studied in the basis of the linguistic facts ...
The historical names of the Uzbek national fabrics are studied in the basis of the linguistic facts ...
The historical names of the Uzbek national fabrics are studied in the basis of the linguistic facts ...
In the article, the historical development of Uzbek national costumes, sewing techniques, fabric col...
The recent publications and exhibitions about Central Asian ikats have been highJy acclaimed project...
Beginning any research project necessitates casting a large net. The language used by an object\u27s...
This article describes the historical peculiarities of Uzbek embroidery art. Moreover, it gives info...
Uzbek dresses occupy a special place in the history of traditional clothes. The reflection of nation...
This article describes the historical peculiarities of Uzbek embroidery art. Moreover, it gives info...
The period of the 13th - 14th A.H / 19th -20th A.D centuries is one of the most important historical...
The Karakalpak people are a semi-nomadic, Turkic-speaking tribe situated near the southern end of th...
The FerghanaValley, located in eastern Uzbekistan was an important area of textile production since...
The results of technological research of silk fabrics from the noble-born woman grave from Bolgar, w...
This article briefly explains the origin, types and methods of making our national fabrics, in a wor...
We are in a place of flux in the textile world, finding our way between shifting philosophies and ne...
The historical names of the Uzbek national fabrics are studied in the basis of the linguistic facts ...
The historical names of the Uzbek national fabrics are studied in the basis of the linguistic facts ...
The historical names of the Uzbek national fabrics are studied in the basis of the linguistic facts ...
In the article, the historical development of Uzbek national costumes, sewing techniques, fabric col...
The recent publications and exhibitions about Central Asian ikats have been highJy acclaimed project...
Beginning any research project necessitates casting a large net. The language used by an object\u27s...
This article describes the historical peculiarities of Uzbek embroidery art. Moreover, it gives info...
Uzbek dresses occupy a special place in the history of traditional clothes. The reflection of nation...
This article describes the historical peculiarities of Uzbek embroidery art. Moreover, it gives info...
The period of the 13th - 14th A.H / 19th -20th A.D centuries is one of the most important historical...
The Karakalpak people are a semi-nomadic, Turkic-speaking tribe situated near the southern end of th...
The FerghanaValley, located in eastern Uzbekistan was an important area of textile production since...
The results of technological research of silk fabrics from the noble-born woman grave from Bolgar, w...