Blue Ceramics Of Rishtan

The city itself is the oldest center of ceramic craft with its unique and unique technology.
Blue ceramics of rishtan. The true connoisseur of the blue ceramics will long to get to ferghana valley to rishtan. Rishtan artisans have become famous all over the world for their ceramics production technology. Rishtan is famous for a special kind of blue green glaze called ishkor made from a desert plant of the same name that s been burned to ash and mixed with crushed quartz ishkor has been used since the 10th century when it may have been invented in an attempt to copy the famous blue and white chinese porcelain. Around the turn of the century about 250 artisans worked in rishtan.
From historical sources we know that even 800 years ago talented craftsmen produced pottery in rishtan. This was the era of delicate porcelain like products known as kashin in the archeological literature. Rishtan became the center of handmade pottery and rishtan blue ceramics are known today in all corners of our vast planet. The blue color that rishtan ceramics is so famous for was developed in the 14th 16th centuries during the peak ceramic production period.
Rishtan pottery differs with richness of decor which is dominated by blue. Blue ceramics rishtan in the workshop of russia usmanova like many years ago today the ceramics of the city of rishtan which is located in the beautiful fergana valley is painted by hand. According to historical facts pottery craft emerged in rishtan about one thousand years ago. The production of pottery began in ancient times the stages of its development until the middle of the nineteenth century have yet to be studied by archaeologists.
Rishtan ceramists kuzagars consider themselves to be the descendants of the founders of ceramics as well as the advocates of old traditions. Finally the platter is glazed. The color blue was added to ceramics in the 16th century an inspiration derived from chinese porcelain. Typical ceramics from rishtan is hand painted with the use of colourful paints with the dominant colour being turquoise and blue and their various shades.
The famous technique of glazed earthenware which local people use for their household needs and which is exported from the fergana valley was created here. The craftsmen pay a lot of attention also to fine details of patterns painted drudgingly with very thin brushes. That s another characteristic feature of rishtan ceramics. Museums blue ceramics rishtan in the workshop of russia usmanova elite tours international best prices.
All works are unique. Blue ceramics of rishtan. Workshop of rustam usmanov rishtan is the oldest center of ceramic art in central asia.