Uzbekistan
Connected to...
Poster
Spice containers
423.121.11 end-blown straight labrosones without mouthpiece
String (elements of musical instruments)
Skein
Cradle (furniture)
Slippers
Pair of uzbek boots
Calendar
Shoe (clothing: footwear)
Slipper
Slipper
Pair of uzbek boots
Pair of uzbek boots
Money
Urine-pipe
Glove puppet; tea cosy
Earring
Earring
Earring
Earring
Figure (art)
Sheath (general & multipurpose)
Knife (general & multipurpose)
Spectacles case (toilet articles)
Headscarf; textile
Hat (clothing: headwear)
Earrings
Earrings
Headscarf
Cradle (furniture)
Photographic slides, video cassette and related documentation created by razia sultanova showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov in uzbekistan
Coat (clothing: outerwear)
Slippers; pair
Slippers; pair; child's slippers
Slippers; child's slippers; pair
Coat (clothing: outerwear)
Rihzhon-aka, 8mm video cassette
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
321.321-6 necked bowl lutes sounded by plectrum
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
Slide showing the process of silk string manufacture by rihzhon khojakhanov and his family
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