The cultural heritage of Uzbekistan is enriched by another artifact of important historical value. A rare artifact from the 12th-13th centuries, dating back to the Ghaznavid era - a lead vessel in the shape of a petal - is being returned to our country from London.
This unique find has been preserved for many years in London's famous Orpheus Gallery. Now this artifact will return to our homeland and be displayed among the exhibits of the Center of Islamic Civilization.
The uniqueness of the vessel is manifested not only in its shape, but also in its historical significance. According to experts, it was manufactured in the Middle Ages and is a vivid example of the craft culture and art of that time.
Today, large-scale work is being carried out in Uzbekistan to preserve historical heritage and return works related to our country from the world. In particular, in recent years, a number of books, manuscripts, and works of art stored abroad have been brought to our country.
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