Gijduvan ceramics of The Narzullaevs
Gijduvan ceramics of The Narzullaevs
Gijduvan ceramics of The Narzullaevs
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WorldTraveler
Amerika Serikat53 kontribusi
Okt 2024 • Pasangan
Beautiful pottery! Wonderful and educational experience. We also had a delicious lunch. Highly recommend visiting and meeting with them.
Ditulis pada 3 Desember 2024
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Raintree_Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand4.443 kontribusi
Sep 2024 • Teman
Our tour group had a planned stop at Gijduvan Ceramics to see the craftsmanship and have lunch. The family-run ceramics, embroidery and carpet-making operations were probably very impressive in the past (the family has earned numerous recognitions and the place has been visited by noted international celebrities and politicians. But, it now has a sense of being a bit old, run-down, dated, and tired. The lunch served was not particularly appealing. They have a shop selling some of the crafts, but the prices are quite expensive. The one ceramic bowl that first attracted our attention turned out to have chipped paint and the staff couldn't located a better replacement.
Ditulis pada 29 Oktober 2024
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kamaaina96822
Honolulu, HI885 kontribusi
Sep 2019
It's a living museum well worth a visit.
The family run ceramics shop uses centuries old techniques - foot powered potters wheels, wood fired kilns, locally made glazes - preserving their craft into the 21st century. Walking through the shop gives one a full appreciation of the nuances involved in ceramic making. Most of their wares are based on local designs.
The family run ceramics shop uses centuries old techniques - foot powered potters wheels, wood fired kilns, locally made glazes - preserving their craft into the 21st century. Walking through the shop gives one a full appreciation of the nuances involved in ceramic making. Most of their wares are based on local designs.
Ditulis pada 8 Oktober 2019
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Centasia
Khiva, Uzbekistan206 kontribusi
Agu 2017 • Bisnis
I have visited the Ceramics Workshop of Narzullaev's several times and I recommend visiting it to everyone. Lovely welcome, great masters of ceramics, nice tea...
You do not even need to be accompanied by a tour guide because at the workshop they speak several languages and can show you all the process of ceramic and embroidery making.
You do not even need to be accompanied by a tour guide because at the workshop they speak several languages and can show you all the process of ceramic and embroidery making.
Ditulis pada 11 Agustus 2017
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Helen17PW
London, UK116 kontribusi
Jun 2017 • Teman
We had a great visit to the workshop in early June and were really impressed by the amazing displays of pottery. We had a great demonstration of how the bowls and plates are made and painted and fired - all with traditional methods. They have a sweet donkey that they say is lazy - but he only has to turn the mill once a week and the rest of the time he is in the field. The museum also displays pottery from all regions, but the Marzullaevs focus on pottery traditional to the region - which are more browns, greens and beiges. The family also are famous for their needle work and have a womens cooperative so buying their pieces creates a livelihood for the local women. We had tea and delicous apricot seeds in their courtyard and I left with a beautiful bowl - I am delighted with it. It was a very nice experience and didn't feel pressurised into buying.
Ditulis pada 6 Juli 2017
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dixie192
Norwich, UK174 kontribusi
Apr 2017 • Teman
The reputation of Abdullo Narzullaev is internationally renowned and he has been visited at his workshop by Hilary Clinton, Prince Charles and other world leaders but his son, I believe 4th generation is no credit. When asked how many pots he made in a day his reply was " I don't work all day" The tour was advertised as lunch with a family which indeed it was when I had visited before but now there is a purpose built dining room with western chairs and tables. We were served by Abdullo's sister who thought the task was obviously beneath her and made no attempt to offer drinks although they were available. The food was poor, rice as a salad, in the soup and accompanying the gristle meat. The museum shows magnificent and unique pieces but the ceramic for sale was vastly overpriced.
Ditulis pada 24 April 2017
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Barbaradventure
Oxford, MI60 kontribusi
Sep 2015
If you are in the market for ceramics or embroidery, this is the place to shop. The owners of the shops demonstrate their skills and then invite you into their worksdhops so that you can see the hours of labor put into each item that is for sale. Truly a remarkable love and labor.
Ditulis pada 20 Oktober 2015
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HINA W
Islamabad, Pakistan7.348 kontribusi
Agu 2012 • Keluarga
The Narzullayevs family has been specializing in this unique form of pottery for more than 100 years. Today this center is the home for the sixth generation of potters. When you visit this center you get to have a complete tour of the pottery workshop, the pottery museum and the pottery shop. In addition to this you can see and buy the Gidjuvan embroideries done under the patronage of the Narzullayevs ladies. We got an added fun musical performance by our host when one of my daughters asked about the musical instruments hanging in the center. The pottery is unlike anything seen elsewhere in Uzbekistan. The colors of the glazes are earthern. Browns, greens and blues are used in a novel manner. It is not surprising that the House of Narzullayevs is internationally famous and it's potters are invited to many foreign pottery events.
Ditulis pada 25 Juli 2013
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yonikitina
St. Petersburg, Rusia17 kontribusi
Apr 2024 • Keluarga
We had great pleasure from visiting, interesting history, wonderful hospitable people, delicious lunch, and of course we couldn’t do without memorable purchases :) all the best to you and, of course, prosperity🌹
Ditulis pada 30 April 2024
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Viajesdeaayjc
San Sebastian de los Reyes, Spanyol740 kontribusi
Jun 2023 • Pasangan
We arrived here on the way to Lake Aidarkul, as the driver who was taking us stopped us. The staff is very friendly, a boy gave us a small guided tour in English explaining the steps in the making of ceramics and telling us the family history.
Admission is free, but the visit ends in the store (prices in dollars, quite expensive for being there) where you are expected to buy something.
Admission is free, but the visit ends in the store (prices in dollars, quite expensive for being there) where you are expected to buy something.
Ditulis pada 4 Maret 2024
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Hi: I love this pottery. Who can I contact regarding wholesale purchase of this pottery?
Ditulis pada 11 Oktober 2018
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