1 STRAW ART
Unlike straw art in other countries, which is created by weaving straw together, Uzbek artisans soak wheat, oat or rye straw in water, slice it and iron it flat. They then create marks and shadows with burn marks in a technique known as pyrography to form folk scenes and landmarks.
2 CERAMICS
Prized for its red clay, Rishtan in the Fergana Valley has been producing ceramic tiles, teapots and tableware since the 7th century. Once fired, the pieces are painted with flowers, pomegranates, fish and birds then glazed with quartz and ash from the endemic ishkor plant – which gives them their distinctive blue colour.
3 SKULLCAPS
Made from silk or satin, then embroidered with silk or gold thread, the tubeteika skullcap often features…
