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Woven Legacies: Uzbekistan’s Living Heritage

Exhibition

M7

Exhibition Hours

Saturday – Thursday: 11am – 9pm

Friday: 3:30pm – 9pm

Location
M7
Msheireb Downtown
Abdullah Bin Thani St, Doha, Qatar
E. contact@m7.org.qa

Celebrating the enduring beauty and sophistication of Uzbekistan’s textile traditions, Woven Legacies: Uzbekistan’s Living Heritage highlights how centuries of artistry continue to shape contemporary creativity.

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From the shimmering ikat silks of Margilan—once treasured along the ancient Silk Road—to the richly embroidered textiles crafted across the regions, these works reveal stories of identity, resilience, and imagination passed through generations.

Organised by the Art and Culture Development Foundation of Uzbekistan with the special support of Saida Mirziyoyeva, Head of the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the exhibition forms part of the Foundation’s long-term mission led by Chairperson Gayane Umerova to sustain artisanship, preserve intangible heritage, and integrate craftsmanship into the global creative economy.

A central highlight is the work of Madina Kasimbaeva, one of Uzbekistan’s foremost embroidery masters and a leading advocate for the creative economy. Through her atelier Suzani by Kasimbaeva, she merges historical research with contemporary design, training nearly 200 young women and ensuring traditional techniques are carried into the future.

Also featured is a couture gown by Saadi Couture, founded by Diora Usmanova. Crafted in silk and organza and adorned with embroidery from Kasimbaeva’s atelier, the piece reinterprets Uzbek textile heritage through a contemporary couture lens.

Completing the presentation, Iroda Agzam unveils a specially curated collection developed in collaboration with SAADI Ethno, blending ancestral craftsmanship with modern aesthetics to celebrate the dynamism of Uzbekistan’s cultural identity.

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Organized By

Art and Culture Development Foundation of Uzbekistan