Representatives of Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Baltic states also presented their products at the exhibition-fair, Jahon news agency reported.
Unique products of masters from Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Shahrisabz, Nurata, Rishtan and Margilan attracted interests of the visitors, the report said.
Aleksey Komarov, head of the exhibition projects of the Association “Russian folk arts and crafts” said that folk crafts of Uzbekistan as usual are the most interesting. They absorb ich heritage of centuries-old traditions, diverse palette of national art and modern oriental culture. “We always welcome participation of Uzbek artists and their fine art invariably adorns our event,” he said.
The event also included seminars and roundtables with participation of leading masters, who shared their experience and traditions.