Chapan: Traditional Uzbek robes that are vibrant and comfortable.
Ceramic Plates: Hand-painted with intricate blue and white designs.
Silk Scarves: Made from fine Uzbek silk, available in various patterns.
Spices: Aromatic spices like cumin and saffron, reflecting the flavors of Uzbek cuisine.
Paper Products: Handmade paper from the ancient city of Samarkand.
Miniature Paintings: Detailed artworks depicting historical and cultural scenes.
Samarkand Carpets: Handwoven carpets with traditional motifs.
Metal Crafts: Intricately designed knives and decorative plates.
Suzani Embroidery: Hand-embroidered textiles with floral or geometric patterns.
Bukhara Carpets: Renowned for their deep reds and intricate designs.
Jewelry: Silver ornaments often inlaid with semi-precious stones.
Pottery: Glazed earthenware in various shapes and sizes.
Wood Carvings: Artistic panels and figurines, showcasing skilled craftsmanship.
Silk Carpets: Luxurious carpets known for their fine knots and vibrant colors.
Puppets: Traditional puppets dressed in Uzbek costumes.
Turkmen Jewelry: Bold and beautiful pieces, often made with silver and carnelian.
Ikat Fabrics: Textiles with distinctive dyeing patterns, known as ‘khan-atlas’.
Leather Goods: Handcrafted bags, belts, and accessories.
Fergana Pottery: Unique pottery with colorful, floral designs.
Musical Instruments: Traditional instruments like the ‘dutar’ or ‘rubab’.
Silk Fabrics: Home to some of the finest silk ikats and handwoven textiles.
Scarves and Shawls: Made from Margilan silk, known for its quality and beauty.
Tea Sets: Delicate tea sets that reflect the region’s tea culture.
Spice Containers: Decorative containers perfect for storing Uzbek spices.