The book was published by the Karimov Foundation in collaboration with Uzbekistan’s Permanent Delegation to UNESCO in four languages - Uzbek, Russian, English and French.
This new publication traces the history of silk manufacture in Uzbekistan from its mythical beginnings right up to the magnificent innovations of today’s skilled master weavers and designers, Lola Karimova-Tillyaeva said on her social pages.
The reader is taken on a journey of discovery, starting with the birth of a silk worm through the careful spinning of the threads which are then taken to the abrband’s workshop where the complex process of dyeing begins. The book explores the virtues of natural dyes and their origin, as well as giving us a glimpse into the fabulous, intricate patterns so characteristic of Uzbek fabrics throughout the ages.
Carefully researched and with full-colour photographs adorning every page, The Renaissance of Uzbek Silk is a worthy tribute to this centuries’ old tradition, a true cultural heritage, now preserved for future generations thanks to the magnificent works of Uzbek master-weavers.
The book launch event was attended by cultural figures and artists, as well as members of the diplomatic corps.