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the chang can be played, both on sticks and on thimbles). This type of art is still
well developed in Tashkent.
Carving - embossing is one of the amazing forms of applied art. The Uzbek art
of coinage is one of the oldest forms of art. Over the centuries, this type of art
has developed and has deep roots. Coin products are mainly household items
decorated with exquisite craftsmen and had unusual shapes. Mostly is used
yellow and red copper. Decorated copper products and tools were mainly made
in Bukhara, Samarkand, Kokand, Karshi and Khiva. Masters of these cities had
their own style of manufacturing and decorating products. Among the minted
items, the most common are lagans (lagan
- a large, deep, flat tray of copper
with carved round patterns), patnis (patnis - a large, not very deep tray of square
or four carbon shapes), choyidish (choyidish - a copper product in the form of a
teapot), oftoba ( oftoba - a product in the form of a jug or kungan), obdasta
(obdasta - a product in the form of a mug or a cup).
M. Mukhsinov, S. Podchaev, N. Solikhov,
S Khamidov, L. Fozilov, T.
Kosimov, S. Musinov, D. Khalimova, J. Kosimov (Bukhara), H. Saidov
(Kharezm), M. Zhonbekov, B .Yokubov, S. Khudoiberdiev, R. Soibov
(Tashkent) are considered the most fruitful masters of this type of applied art.
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