PECULIARITIES OF EMBROIDERY IN NATIONAL COSTUMES CHARACTERISTIC OF DIFFERENT REGIONS

Authors

  • Ibrohimova S.B Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light Industry Faculty of Costume Design, 1st-year Student Author

Keywords:

Art of embroidery, National dress, Regions of Uzbekistan, Khorezm embroidery, Bukhara ornaments, Flora and geometric patterns, Zardozi, Adras and atlas, Color palette, Symbolic meaning, Cultural heritage, Modern design

Abstract

This article analyzes the peculiarities of embroidery ornaments on national costumes typical of different regions of Uzbekistan. The culture, history, natural conditions and religious beliefs of each region have influenced the art of embroidery. For example, in Khorezm, geometric and floral patterns prevail, while in Bukhara, complex and colorful symbolic patterns are used. In Samarkand, Tashkent and the Fergana Valleys, floral and landscape motifs reminiscent of natural landscapes are widely used. The article reveals how regional identity and national heritage are expressed through embroidery.

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Published

2025-10-01