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Monday, July 24, 2017

Lauh - A Wooden Wonder of Uzbekistan, Part #1

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A five-tiered Uzbek lauh, opened
A lauh is a collapsible wooden rest for books, one of the most original articles ever produced by Uzbek woodcarvers.

It is hard to believe that this sophisticated construction is made from a single piece of wood without nails, clay or hinges.
 Experienced craftsmen can make a lauh consisting of ten to twelve tiers.

Apart from a book, it can hold pencils, small paper scrolls, writing pads, bookmarks and other reading and writing accessories.


Initially, an outsider may be unable to use a lauh.  While it is possible to cope with a single-tier lauh without assistance (providing you have watched at least once how to do it ) a multi – tiered book rest may turn out to be a veritable brain-twister.

It even takes craftsmen a lot of time: first they have to put a lauh on its side, then spread it out and put its separate parts into the required positions, and only then it can be turned into the right position and placed onto the table. It is folded in the same order.

A well-known Tashkent art critic, Shakhalil Shayakubov, believes that a lauh (rahle in Arabic) as a rest for the Koran was invented at approximately the same time the Koran was written. In contrast to present-day books,  which one can hold in one`s hands without any difficulty and turn over the pages during the prayer, ancient folios were much more massive and heavy and consisted of hundreds of parchment pages and a leather cover often clad with metal plates for the sake of durability.

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A five-tiered Uzbek lauh, side view

Apart from convenience during the reading of the Koran, a rest also expressed a respectful attitude to this holy book, which could be carried without touching it with one`s hands. In the course of centuries the book rest changed its shape.

We have no idea what materials lauhs were made of in ancient times. One can see representations of wooden lauhs in ancient miniatures.  In Samarkand, in the yard near the Bibi Khanum mosque, there is a rest for the Koran made of marble at the beginning of the 15th century by order of Mirzo Ulugbek, which is indicated by a legend carved at its base.



For a long time it was believed that the secret of making lauhs had been lost.  In the 1980s several craftsmen decided to revive this ancient kind of woodcarving.  The first ones to do so were Ortyk Faizullaev, Zeinal Alimbaev and Akmal Azlarov. Lauhs were made in Tashkent, Kokand  Namangan, Samarkand and Khiva. Tashkent, Kokand and Samarkand craftsmen made multi-tiered constructions.

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A five-tiered Uzbek lauh closed

It is worth mentioning that each lauh,  even the simplest one,  is absolutely different from the others,: each of them is unique. Outside Uzbekistan – in Syria, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia and Malaysia one can often see book rests made of two intersecting boards. Some of them are richly decorated with gems, while others are inlaid with mother-of-pearl or decorated with lacquered miniatures, wood or ivory carving.

However, only in Uzbekistan are these lauhs produced.  Even undecorated lauhs produce a strong impression by their sophisticated construction.

Many Uzbek Journey clients buy a lauh as a cook book holder. If you bought a lauh in Uzbekistan and have forgotten how to put it together, here is a 1-minute video that may help. [If the video does not appear on your device, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoBP8MZjhhE ]


Source: This article, written by Galina Yudina, was first published in Uzbek Airways in-flight magazine. Part #2 will be published next week.

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A Glimpse of Khivan Woodcarving 1937
Chekichs: Uzbek Bread Stamps
Mennonites in Khiva 1880 -1935
Lauh - A Wooden Wonder of Uzbekistan, #2 

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Central Asia - The Journey of a Lifetime in 2018

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The Registan, Samarkand. Image: Richard Marshall
Details of Uzbek Journeys 2018 one-of-a-kind, small group tours to Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan are now available.

The 16-day Uzbek tours, scheduled for the very best seasons in Uzbekistan, focus on the architecture, history, art and craft of this fascinating section of the Silk Road.

Explore the architectural masterpieces of the ancient cities of Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Bukhara and Khiva.

Visit artisans’ workshops to meet families who have practised their craft for generations and contemporary artists who are fusing ancient techniques with modern style.

Roam the bazaars, lounge around in tea houses and spend the night in a yurt in the Kyzyl Kum desert. Learn how to make traditional bread in a tandyr oven and view a remarkable collection of avant garde art in remote Nukus.

The 8-day Kyrgyz tours combine the majestic, rugged landscapes of snow-capped mountains and lush valleys, with visits to craft co-operatives, design workshops, felt carpet makers and yurt makers.

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Kyrgyz landscape
Travelling around shimmering Issyk Kul lake, with the towering Tien Shan mountain range in view, you will understand how nomadic traditions are still at the core of the Kyrgyz people, who take immense pride in their heritage.

There are opportunities for gentle hiking, picnics by streams, and listening to traditional musicians.

You will have the chance to see a kupkari (buzkashi) match and an eagle hunt. The tour also includes a visit to Sunday's Karakol livestock market.

Kyrgyzstan is a beautiful country, often called the Switzerland of Central Asia, and sometimes as the Patagonia of Central Asia! It makes a marvellous contrast to the landscapes of Uzbekistan.

 Why not discover this fascinating region in 2018?

View details of 2018 Uzbek tours.
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An example of Aidai  Asangulova's superb felted pieces. We visit her workshop in Bishkek.

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Detail of an old Uzbek suzane