Created by Bahtiyar Hodzhaniyazov, earned him the title of "Best Master" at the First International Festival of Folk Applied Arts in Kokand, Uzbekistan, in 2019, where the ceramic artist became one of the top 25 finalists. The festival brought together masters from 83 countries around the world, with judges hailing from different corners of the globe.
Uniqueness and Cultural Value of the Vase "Great Silk Road"
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Ручная работа
Each pattern is painstakingly hand-carved, honouring centuries-old traditions.
Historical significance
The vase retells the story of the famous trade route — the Great Silk Road.
Unmatched Craftsmanship
Ancient technique unveils the inherent beauty of the piece.
Aesthetic Value
Sophistication of the patterns makes the vase a wonderful interior decoration.
Uniqueness
Every stroke is unique and carries a fragment of history and culture.
Cultural heritage
Currently, the vase is part of the Central Museum's collection in Tashkent.
This ceramic vase, standing 2 meters tall, is a genuine work of art. Crafted using ancient ceramic carving techniques, with its scenes chronicling the events of the Great Silk Route. Each pattern on the vase is painstakingly hand-carved, honoring traditions of the past. This unique piece adorns the museum's collection in Uzbekistan and dates back to 2018.