“Serenity” teal, black and cream hand painted lacquer jewelry box

UzbekAlive owes its beginning to hand painted lacquer boxes made of papier-mâché .

The inspiration came around 2000 from Koshib Omonov, Uzbek artist of lacquer painting in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

The first version of UzbekAlive website was entirely devoted to lacquer hand painted boxes. Slowly we expanded into ikat fabrics, ikat pillow covers, silk scarves and other cultural treasures Uzbekistan offers.

Over the years these jewelry boxes have touched many hearts around the world. We have customers who ordered such hand painted jewelry boxes as gifts for their bridesmaids – an artist customized jewelry boxes by writing names of a newlywed couple on the backside of a lid. People in love used our jewelry boxes to propose to their loved ones. Fathers bought our jewelry boxes for their teenage daughters as their first jewelry box. Whatever the occasion these jewelry boxes win hearts with their beauty and intricate details of painting and make unique and unforgettable gifts.

Art by Koshib Omonov is also presented in Hand Painted Barrettes category.

Multicolor red, turquoise, purple pure silk ikat scarf

SKU S1141
$29.99
New
In stock: 2 available
Product Details
Care instructions: Dry clean is the best to maintain the shape. Alternatively, cold hand wash with a shampoo (silk is like hair and the shampoo is the best detergent for it)
Dimension (inches): 67.7" (+/- 2") x 15.3"
Dimension (cm): 172 (+/- 5) cm x 39cm

What makes any outfit truly shine is the quality of the fabric, exceptional craftsmanship, and distinctive accessories. This scarf embodies all three. A one-of-a-kind hand-dyed and handwoven silk ikat accessory from the Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan, it’s the perfect piece to elevate your everyday capsule wardrobe.

Crafted from 100% silk using the centuries-old ikat weaving technique, this scarf represents true artistry. Ikat, a term of Indonesian origin, describes the intricate process of tying and wrapping silk threads before dyeing to create striking patterns. In Uzbekistan, this method is known as the abr technique (Persian: abr = cloud), producing designs with a mesmerizing, cloud-like fluidity. Unlike industrial ikat prints, this scarf is made using authentic, traditional methods. Learn more about this remarkable craft at this link https://uzbekalive.com/what-is-ikat-fabric-is-not-ikat-print/.

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Multicolor red, turquoise, purple pure silk ikat scarf