00:06Hoy, veo que hay un interés en la gente.
00:11Vamos a entrar a la habitación, a la habitación,
00:14y vemos elementos de antiquariado en la situación de interior.
00:24A primera vez, parece un montón de objetos.
00:27Old furniture, worn books, crystal sets, embroidered fabrics.
00:32But each piece has been kept and brought here for a reason.
00:35Play market and antique spaces in Uzbekistan reveal a side of the country shaped by everyday life and personal history.
00:42In Tashkent, this interest is becoming more visible, attracting both locals and visitors.
00:47What started as a small family initiative has grown into a business.
00:51This town has been operating for more than 30 years.
00:55The only antique styling of its kind in Uzbekistan.
00:58This space gather vintage furniture, crystal and rare photographs,
01:02reserving fragments of the past in one place.
01:06Inside, objects rarely seen in traditional museums are part of everyday exchange.
01:11Behind the scenes, the work involves research, attribution and careful evaluation.
01:17We pay attention to the historical context of the subject.
01:22When you are already 25 years old,
01:26you are already referring to the antiquariado
01:28as a historical cultural heritage of our country.
01:35Beyond curated spaces, the search for unique items continues in open markets,
01:40where the selection is wider and constantly changing.
01:44This is Yanyabad Bazaar, a place where all the new meet.
01:47From antiques and collectibles to spare parts and everyday goods,
01:51people come here to buy, sell and search for something unexpected.
01:55Abdul Rashid has worked here for nearly 20 years.
01:58He specializes in photographic and film equipment,
02:01an interest he developed early on and later turned into his main trade.
02:06He says younger buyers are also becoming more interested in older technology.
02:31From Dashkint we head east to the Baghdad district of Urghana's region.
02:35Here, Mirzolam Tursunov has turned his home into a private museum open to visitors.
02:42This isn't a market, it's one man's obsession on display.
02:46In the Baghdad region, Mirzolam gathered more than 3000 objects,
02:50each with its own story, its own past life.
02:53Nothing matches, nothing repeats, but somehow it all fits together.
02:57His interest began with coin collecting
02:59and gradually expanded over the years into a much larger collection.
03:26No time recollector is looking for profit.
03:44From Surghana, we continue to Bukhara, where small markets offer a wide range of antique items.
03:50Seller Dolorom Jumayova says the most visitors are tourists, including collectors and those with a strong interest in history.
04:09Among her collection, one item stands out.
04:26Markets like this continue to attract visitors, offering objects linked to everyday life from the past.
04:32Walking through Bukhara's slave market feels like stepping through layers of history.
04:37Among the stores, visitors can find antique tools, vintage photographs and traditional objects that once belonged to everyday life.
04:44In these spaces, objects keep moving from one owner to another, carrying value and meaning that continue to evolve.
04:51Alright, don't forget to see me as much as possible.
04:57Let's enjoy the next steps!
04:58Gracias por ver el video.
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