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Eps14: Uzbek Textiles Meet Japanese Kimono: A Cultural Fusion

14 min · 27. juli 2025
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This podcast presents the work and passion of Maryam, a textile specialist dedicated to preserving and promoting the traditional handwoven fabrics of Uzbekistan. Her journey began in Margilan, a city known for its rich history of ikat weaving, where she developed a deep appreciation for the craftsmanship and cultural significance of these textiles. Maryam’s efforts to share this heritage on a global scale led to a collaboration with HALEOBI, a Japanese online shop specializing in ikat kimono ties and socks. Through this partnership, she explores the intersection of Uzbek and Japanese textile traditions. She actively promotes Uzbek fabrics through online platforms and international markets, focusing on cross-cultural exchange and sustainable entrepreneurship. Her work not only supports local artisans but also builds connections between communities with shared values in traditional craft. Maryam remains committed to expanding these efforts, with future projects aimed at blending Uzbek cultural identity with contemporary global design in respectful and innovative ways.

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Eps14: Uzbek Textiles Meet Japanese Kimono: A Cultural Fusion

This podcast presents the work and passion of Maryam, a textile specialist dedicated to preserving and promoting the traditional handwoven fabrics of Uzbekistan. Her journey began in Margilan, a city known for its rich history of ikat weaving, where she developed a deep appreciation for the craftsmanship and cultural significance of these textiles. Maryam’s efforts to share this heritage on a global scale led to a collaboration with HALEOBI, a Japanese online shop specializing in ikat kimono ties and socks. Through this partnership, she explores the intersection of Uzbek and Japanese textile traditions. She actively promotes Uzbek fabrics through online platforms and international markets, focusing on cross-cultural exchange and sustainable entrepreneurship. Her work not only supports local artisans but also builds connections between communities with shared values in traditional craft. Maryam remains committed to expanding these efforts, with future projects aimed at blending Uzbek cultural identity with contemporary global design in respectful and innovative ways.

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Episode 10: Andijan: Where the Silk Road Lives On

In this episode, we explore the city of Andijan, located in the eastern part of Uzbekistan’s Fergana Valley. From its origins as an ancient city to its status as the birthplace of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, Andijan is rich in history and culture. Once a vital hub along the Silk Road, it now thrives with lush agriculture and a growing automotive industry. We'll also take you on a tour of the region’s major attractions, including ancient ruins, mausoleums, sanatoriums, mosques, historical buildings, and traditional Uzbek homes—revealing a unique blend of past and present that defines this remarkable city.   *Visit my Instagram for videos and photos to immerse yourself into Uzbek vibes! https://www.instagram.com/maryam.uz.jp/

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