Tashkent is a city where history meets modernity, and centuries-old artisanal traditions live on in the skilled hands of local masters. In this guide, we’ve gathered the top places to discover and purchase unique handmade items — from delicate ceramics to vibrant textiles — offering an authentic touch of Uzbek culture.
Bibi Hanum, @bibihanumuz
Here you’ll find wardrobe pieces made from traditional handwoven Uzbek silk — ikat. Bright yet elegant coats, dresses, and robes will add a bold accent to your everyday style.
Alieva Feruza, @alieva_feruza_batik.uz
This studio produces high-quality scarves, chapans, bags, and paintings. Each silk item is hand-painted, making it a one-of-a-kind addition to your daily wardrobe or a creative, memorable gift.
Art and Artisans, @_art_and_artisans
Velvet handbags and accessories reflect the depth and beauty of Uzbek culture. These handcrafted pieces make for stylish additions to any outfit.
Suzani by Kasimbaeva, @suzani_kasimbaeva
Elegant chapans, suzanis, and dresses embroidered by hand with natural silk. The design of these garments draws from centuries-old traditions, blending cultural heritage with modern sensibilities.
Stone City, @stonecity.uz
Stylish looks inspired by Parisian fashion with a distinct Uzbek touch. Stone City offers feminine yet practical wardrobe essentials.
Art of Orient, @artoforient
Wooden plates and combs with unique designs, ceramic teapots, shoppers, exquisite jewelry, and other accessories — perfect as thoughtful gifts or cultural souvenirs.
The Ethno Gallery, @the_ethno_gallery
A boutique offering designer clothing and accessories in ethnic style. Multiple local brands are represented here, so there's something for everyone — from vibrant suits to delicate jewelry.
Lali Home, @lali_home
Lali Home produces home textiles and loungewear sold across various boutiques in Tashkent. Towels, pillows, tablecloths, bedding, pajamas, and more — all featuring unique designs that reflect Uzbek charm.
Maru, @ichoosemaru
Maru’s collections offer a modern interpretation of ancient symbols. Expect comfortable and stylish clothing crafted with deep respect for tradition.
Human House, @humanhousegallery
Human House showcases clothing and accessories in traditional Uzbek style by various designers. They also host creative workshops, private events, and photoshoots.
Silk Road, @silkroad.uz
Leather bags, natural-fabric clothing, and ceramic tableware — all available at Silk Road, a great stop for authentic, high-quality pieces.
Kulolman, @kulolman_uzb
At Kulolman studio, you can buy handmade pottery or take a masterclass in ceramics. It’s a perfect activity for a creative date, a team-building session, or a family day out.
Said’s Ceramics, @said_tour_ceramics
Said’s Ceramics regularly hosts workshops in pottery and ceramic painting. Creating and decorating your own piece is a unique alternative to typical souvenirs. Handmade items are also available for purchase on-site.
Natalia Yalisheva, @natalia_yalisheva.uz
Collectible tea sets, bowls, serving dishes, and plates — each piece features a design that captures the essence of Uzbek aesthetics. Every item is made with care and soul.
Dvoe Studio, @dvoe.studio
This studio sells decorative plates, dishes, wall art, vases, and other handmade interior items. Dvoe Studio also offers custom designs tailored to your personal preferences.