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Saida Mirziyoyeva welcomed the new embroidery school in Tashkent

Saida Mirziyoyeva welcomed the new embroidery school in Tashkent

Another important initiative aimed at supporting national crafts and women's creativity was implemented in Tashkent. Yesterday, the official opening of Madina Kasimboyeva's embroidery workshop took place in the "Suzuk ota" neighborhood of the capital, Saida Mirziyoyeva reported.

The new center will simultaneously function as a creative space, including an educational space, a practical workshop, and an exhibition gallery. Its main goal is to preserve the ancient traditions of embroidery of our country, to teach young girls national crafts, and to give them the opportunity to find their way in a creative environment.

It is reported that the land plot for this school was allocated on the personal initiative and by order of the President. The project aims to develop women's creative potential, encourage them to become economically independent, and elevate national art to a new level.

Saida Mirziyoyeva, Head of the Presidential Administration, commented on this initiative on her social media page. He especially noted the work and dedication of Madina Kasimbayeva:

"Thanks to her talent, love, and dedication to art, Madina Kosimboyeva has breathed new life into the Tashkent school of embroidery. Thanks to her work, our national traditions are flourishing," Mirziyoyeva wrote.

He emphasized that such creative workshops not only preserve craftsmanship but also strengthen a sense of national pride and love for work in the younger generation.

Local masters, young artists, and representatives of the cultural sphere took part in the opening ceremony. They assessed the new center as a place where national heritage and modern inspiration are combined.

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