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Żywe rzemiosło: jak z kokonu powstaje jedwab

Dzięki warsztatom, pracowniom projektowym i lokalnym zakładom produkcja jedwabiu nadal łączy tradycję ze współczesnym rynkiem, chroniąc wielowiekowe rzemiosło.

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00:05Muzyka
00:06Muzyka
00:20Muzyka
00:20Silk has long been woven into life along the Silk Road.
00:25Priced for its softness, strength and natural shin,
00:27it became a market of comfort, status and connection centuries on.
00:32It remains one of the region's defining materials.
00:35Our journey begins in Margilan in Uzbekistan's Firgana Valley
00:39at the coal silk factory in Margilan.
00:41The entire process is handled in-house.
00:44Cocoons are sforced, spun into fine threads,
00:46then carefully washed and prepared.
01:01The next stage in silk production is drawing the motifs.
01:04What appears simple at first glance demands experience
01:07and a deep understanding of patron.
01:17Muzyka
01:24From cocoon to clothes, everything happens in one continuous flow,
01:29right behind me.
01:30No shortcuts, no breaks.
01:32Just a process that builds layer by layer into something
01:35you can finally see and touch.
01:37The factory also produces silk items on individual order,
01:41tailoring each piece to specific designs and client needs.
02:04Each year, the Fergana region produces around 2,900 tons of cocoons.
02:10Neslim is the Forgana region, was silk-steel bore to life.
02:13The joining of the event of the land is in a village of the Aunga.
02:17The native ancestors had gone out.
02:22The hired an auction of fish with a arrow,
02:29and there were animals in a village of the fire.
02:31The animals of the slaves were put together.
02:31Now, we ended up working on the ice-attack.
02:34the ancient history of the sea-locks of fish,
02:35the humans began to engage and serve.
02:36Conflict, in a way,
02:36Living in the Fergana region,
02:37Wymiana, while silk is still brought to life, the journey follows the path it once traveled
02:42for centuries.
02:43In Bukhara, it became part of the city's identity, shaped by trade, tradition and exchange along
02:48the Silk Road.
03:08As Nudya Shok explains, working with silk encourages creativity, influencing how each piece is
03:14imagined and made.
03:25Here, in this showroom in Bukhara, the journey of silk reached its final stage.
03:30Fabrics woven from delicate threads are transformed into clothing, scarves and accessories, showing
03:35how the centuries-old craft continues to shape everyday design.
03:39Leaving Bukhara, the story of silk moves further west to Hiva.
03:43In this historic city, the craft becomes interactive.
03:46A dedicated silk museum established two years ago brings together the full story, from its
03:51origins to its production and evolution.
03:54At this small museum in Hiva, the whole journey of silk happens in one courtyard.
03:59Threads are spun, colors mixed, and visitors can tie the lobe with their own hands.
04:03The masterclass is called Cope Turist.
04:07The most beautiful masterclass is Sharp Boyaj.
04:11Of course, it is useful that the tourists have to use it as well.
04:14They have to use it as well.
04:15They have to use it as well.
04:17They have to use it as well.
04:18They have to use it as well.
04:19Visitors can take part in activities such as extracting silk thread from cocoons and dyeing scarves.
04:24We have to use it as well.
04:37What starts as a cocoon is transformed through a precise, multi-stage process into a finished textile.
04:43Today, silk production in Uzbekistan continues to combine traditional knowledge with contemporary approaches, sustaining a craft that remains relevant in
04:52modern life.
04:52For more information, visit www.fema.org.
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