The history of surkhan doppies (skullcups) аnd the characteristics of this folk craft
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v1i6.262Keywords:
Boysun, Denov, sewing, embroidery, fabric, silk, artel, industry, pattern, artistic heritage, drawing, filling, pulakcha, coin, tulip, bead, patdozi, wheel doppi.Abstract
This article describes the history of doppi (Uzbek skullcup), one of the handicraft industries of the Surkhandarya oasis and its peculiarities of development in 1950-80s.
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