An “Uzbek Chapter”: Eleven masters representing Uzbekistan's traditional arts and crafts are among the outstanding artisans of the world has appeared in the famous Homo Faber Guide.
In the guide, you can also get acquainted with the activities of the famous ceramist Abdulvakhid Bukhari. He started working with clay as a child, making toys in his native village in Bukhara region. Later he moved to Tashkent, where he studied at the Art College and the National Institute of Art and Design.
Abdulvakhid always loved ancient ceramics and spent much time in museums. Today, he is especially interested in working with national heritage, using local materials, and reviving traditional patterns and techniques. He regularly participates in restoration projects and contributes to preserving cultural heritage sites.
The master creates unique products, drawing inspiration from history and national traditions, and is searching for a balance between innovation and universal values, combining beauty and moderation.
Now information about Abdulvakhid Bukhari is published in the Homo Faber Guide. This has been reported by the Art and Culture Development Foundation under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Nazokat Usmanova, UzA