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Carpets and Textiles

Decorative textiles have been in use in many areas of life: as clothing and also as interior decoration. For the Tajik peolple, carpets, runners, curtains and various types of cushions essentially took the place of furniture.In the ninth and tenth centuries, the main centres of cotton production were Bukhara, Merv and Nishapur. The traditions of Sogdian textiles were still maintained in Transoxania and the renowned Sogdian zandanîchî fabrics (named after the village of Zandan near Bukhara) were still being produced but were made of cotton fibre instead of silk. The ornamentation of textile patterns also changed, as did their style, the traditional pairs of animals and mythical creatures, griffins or sîmurghs, which abound on the silk zandanîchî cloths becoming steadily rarer. More about

Coverlet
Coasters
Carpet
suzani_silk_scarf
Coverlet
Coasters
Carpet
Suzani silk scarf
   
Tajik female clothes
Boxara carpet
Tajik hat
Tajik hats
Tajik female clothes
Buchara(Boxara) carpet
Tajik hat
Tajik hats

Links:
Tajik state institute of art
International Directory of  Performing Arts Collections and Institutions
The National Internet Award of Tajikistan
Pamiri hats

References:

Tajik Hats
Arts and crafts in Tansoxania and Khurasan








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