Selvedge - Issue 123 - Silk Road
Selvedge - Issue 123 - Silk Road
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Camel caravans crossing desert dunes, merchants trading silks at bazaars – these are the stereotypical images that come to mind when we think of the Silk Roads. But the reality goes far beyond these tropes. Rather than a single trade route from East to West, the Silk Roads comprised overlapping networks linking communities across Asia, Africa, and Europe, from Japan to Britain, Scandinavia to Madagascar.
In this issue, we take Uzbekistan as a pivot point from which to explore Central Asia, from Almaty in Kazakhstan to Istanbul in Türkiye. We highlight stories of textiles from across the continent that underpin the importance of Central Asia to the history and future of textiles. Uzbekistan, our focus, is a country with not only a rich and complex textile history but also a new generation of artists and designers who have grown up free from Soviet dominance – they are rediscovering their heritage and reinterpreting the traditions for an international market. As emerging makers, their skill and will reassure me that they are the ones to watch over the coming decade.
The mission of these talented individuals is aided by the forward-thinking government, whose stated aim is to rebrand Islam, shed its associations with violence, and reclaim its pillars of education, tolerance, and generosity. The regular craft and culture festivals across the region welcome visitors from around the world. The government’s significant investment in the arts and culture testify to their commitment to supporting the cultural renaissance. As we in the West re-examine our imperial past, Central Asia is building equitable relationships.
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