In this first episode, we explore Chorsu Bazaar, the largest market in Central Asia, located in Uzbekistan. Once a key trading hub on the East-West route, this vibrant bazaar’s distinctive architecture was rebuilt in the 1980s. Explore stalls filled with fresh produce, spices, traditional non bread, meats, and local Rishtan pottery. Dive into the rich culinary and cultural heritage of Uzbekistan, and experience the energy and history of this iconic marketplace.
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In this first episode, we explore Chorsu Bazaar, the largest market in Central Asia, located in Uzbekistan. Once a key trading hub on the East-West route, this vibrant bazaar’s distinctive architecture was rebuilt in the 1980s. Explore stalls filled with fresh produce, spices, traditional non bread, meats, and local Rishtan pottery. Dive into the rich culinary and cultural heritage of Uzbekistan, and experience the energy and history of this iconic marketplace.
Episode 11: Discovering the Timeless Beauty of Uzbek Ceramics
Secrets of Silk Road
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8 months ago
Episode 11: Discovering the Timeless Beauty of Uzbek Ceramics
Step into the rich world of Uzbek ceramics, a centuries-old craft that continues to captivate with its stunning artistry and vibrant history. From the renowned pottery hubs of Samarkand, Gijduvan, and Rishtan, each region boasts its own unique style, reflecting deep cultural traditions through intricate colors and patterns.
In this episode, we take you on a journey to explore the finest ceramics, from the bustling bazaars to hidden gems in Tashkent’s specialty shops. Plus, we’ll dive into the mesmerizing collection of pottery on display at the Abulkasim Madrasa.
Join us to uncover the magic and timeless allure of Uzbekistan’s ceramic masterpieces!
Secrets of Silk Road
In this first episode, we explore Chorsu Bazaar, the largest market in Central Asia, located in Uzbekistan. Once a key trading hub on the East-West route, this vibrant bazaar’s distinctive architecture was rebuilt in the 1980s. Explore stalls filled with fresh produce, spices, traditional non bread, meats, and local Rishtan pottery. Dive into the rich culinary and cultural heritage of Uzbekistan, and experience the energy and history of this iconic marketplace.