national holidays of uzbekistan

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national holidays of uzbekistan the peculiarity of clothes of local nations has always been determined by climatic, social and tribal traditions. as far back as 19 th century clothing (gowns, dresses, and shirts) continued keeping the archaic features: wide, long, whole-cut, it freely fell down hiding the shapes of the human body. the clothes were unified: for winter and summer, for men, women and children, they were close in shape and design. the traditional national men's costume consists of a warm quilted robe - chapan tied with a scarf or scarves, headgear tyubeteika, and boots made of fine leather. men wore shirts of straight design, inner and outer robes. a robe might be light or warm, quilted on wadding. on each side of the robe there were cuts for convenience of walking and sitting on the floor.robe - chapan usually was tied with a scarf or scarves. holiday national costume …
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on the lining. tyubeteika became an integral part of the uzbek national costume, came into the life and traditions of uzbek people. tyubeteika (from the turkic "tube" - top) is not only the national head-dress among the uzbeks, but also among other central asian nations. tyubeteikas are classified by types: men, women, children, for old people. old women do not wear it. child's tyubeteikas (kulohcha, kalpakcha, duppi, kulupush) are colorful fabrics, fluffiness of tassels and beads, embroidery, spangles and lots of charms. the most common forms of uzbek tyubeteikas are- square, slightly conical. tyubeteikas are made of two or more layers of fabric quilted and fixed with a silk or cotton thread. ready tyubeteika is embroidered with a silk thread, gold or silver cantle. women were skilled in the art ofembroidery of tyubeteykas. the most common patterns of embroidery include flower motif, almond-shaped motif "bodom" – a symbol of life …
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tyubeteikas – urgut tyubeteika “kalpok”, bukhara gold embroidery tyubeteika,shakhrisabz tyubeteika “gilam duppi”, kitab and shakhrisabz tyubeteikas “sanama” and “chizma”, “takhya”, “yaykha”, “chumakli”, “kush” – men and women khorezm tyubeteikas. the most extended ornaments on the tyubeteikas were: pattern in the form of pepper (a symbol of purity and estrangement from all earthly), crosses, tufts of feathers, the motif of a nightingale, a bird (a symbol of supreme wisdom), branches of a rose (a symbol of peace and beauty), the inscriptions by the holy arabic type and others. uzbek national clothes are very bright, beautiful and cozy. uzbek clothes are a part of rich cultural traditions and life style of uzbek people. in urban places it is uncommon to meet people in traditional uzbek clothes, now it is worn on traditional festivities and holidays. but in rural places it is still a part of everyday and holiday garments. uzbek men’s clothing …
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hes10.jpg http://www.advantour.com/img/uzbekistan/traditional-clothes/national_clothes12.jpg http://www.advantour.com/img/uzbekistan/traditional-clothes/national_clothes.jpg uzbek women’s clothing traditional uzbek women’s suit consists of plain khan-atlas tunic-dress and wide trousers. holiday garments were made of satin fabric richly embroidered with golden thread. women’s headdress consists of three elements: a skull-cap, kerchief and turban. an essential part of traditional holiday garments of uzbek women are gold and silver jewellery: earrings, bracelets, necklaces. surkhandarya women most of all prefer the colors of red nuance as a symbol of well-being. the embroidery pattern was chosen not by chance, it always had magic or practical function. one could judge about the owner’s social status by the patterns, though sometimes they bear other meanings. for instance, repeating geometrical pattern on the braiding was a something like an amulet clothing of black or dark blue colors was not popular in any region of uzbekistan due to a superstition. sogdian patterns have preserved the traces of zoroastrian influence. the …
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y countries of central asia, including uzbekistan is a tubeteika (skull-cap). tubeteika is derived from the turkic word “tubé”, which means “top, peak”. tubeteika is worn by everybody: men, women, and children. only elder women do not wear tubeteikas. today it is uncommon to meet a man in the tubeteika in large cities, mainly it is an important element of holiday garments at family parties and religious celebrations. the common form of the uzbek tubeteika is tetrahedral and slightly conical. traditional men’s tubeteika is black and embroidered with a inwrought white pattern in a form of four “paprikas” and 16 miniature arches. an everyday tubeteika, “kalampir”, is one of the simplest and widely used cap, it’s importance must not be underestimated. this tubeteika is an essential attribute for some events even in the environment of a country-wide influence of the european culture. there are smart tubeteikas enriched with bright and …

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national holidays of uzbekistan the peculiarity of clothes of local nations has always been determined by climatic, social and tribal traditions. as far back as 19 th century clothing (gowns, dresses, and shirts) continued keeping the archaic features: wide, long, whole-cut, it freely fell down hiding the shapes of the human body. the clothes were unified: for winter and summer, for men, women and children, they were close in shape and design. the traditional national men's costume consists of a warm quilted robe - chapan tied with a scarf or scarves, headgear tyubeteika, and boots made of fine leather. men wore shirts of straight design, inner and outer robes. a robe might be light or warm, quilted on wadding. on …

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