THE TRADITION OF MAKING FELT AS A PRACTICAL ART IN UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
Felt-making, applied arts of Uzbekistan, craftsmanship, economic significance, cultural heritage, technological innovations, tourism, national brand.Abstract
This article explores the development of felt-making in Uzbekistan as a form of applied art. It examines traditional felt-making technologies, its role in preserving cultural heritage, and how it has been adapted with modern innovations. The article also discusses the significance of felt in international markets, its contribution to the economy, and its role in promoting tourism. A thorough analysis of felt-making as a national brand and its increasing global demand is presented.
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