U.S. embassy grant preserves traditional Pamiri handicraft patterns

DUSHANBE, September 26, 2011, Asia-Plus – On September 21, U.S. Ambassador Ken Gross attended an exhibition of Pamiri art preserved and cataloged by the Yak House through the U.S. Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP), the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe reports. This grant provided $49,000 to the Yak House to catalog handicrafts of the Eastern […]

Asia-Plus

DUSHANBE, September 26, 2011, Asia-Plus – On September 21, U.S. Ambassador Ken Gross attended an exhibition of Pamiri art preserved and cataloged by the Yak House through the U.S. Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP), the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe reports.

This grant provided $49,000 to the Yak House to catalog handicrafts of the Eastern Pamir region of Tajikistan and train youth to carry on the tradition.  The Yak House held an exhibit and handicraft fair at the Bactria Cultural Center in Dushanbe on September 21 to display the traditional Pamiri art and introduce the newly published “Eastern Pamir Art Catalogue” which documents these designs.

For the project, the Yak House surveyed local Pamiri artisans and documented their unique crafts and traditional designs, preserving them for the future.  The project also allowed local artisans to pass on their knowledge and skill through training programs for the next generation of artisans, ensuring that this important aspect of Tajik culture continues.

Since its creation by the U.S. Congress, the Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation has provided financial support to more than 640 cultural preservation projects in more than 100 countries.

The Yak House was established in 2000 by the Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development (ACTED) to improve the economic and social position of women in the Murgab area and preserve traditional handicrafts of the Pamir region of eastern Tajikistan.

Since 1991, The United States Government has worked to strengthen the relationship between the people of the United States and the people of Tajikistan.  The U.S. Embassy’s Educational and Cultural programs promote cross cultural understanding through music, art, sports, education and cultural exchange.  Since 1992 the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe has provided more than $984 million in programs that support Tajikistan’s democratic institutions, health care, education, and economic growth.

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Tenisi
Оби зулол

Most Read

Коммерсбонк Точикистон

Recent Articles

Drought in Central Asia becoming a chronic threat, IWMI expert warns

The temperature in the region is rising faster than the global average.

Emomali Rahmon congratulates Tajikistanis on Eid al-Adha and calls for thrift

The President reminded that Idi Qurbon is not a wedding but a religious ceremony that should take place without ostentatious luxury.

Gazpromneft – Tajikistan launches the “Welcome Skidka” program for corporate customers

New clients - legal entities and individual entrepreneurs - can take advantage of special conditions until the end of the current year.

In Dushanbe, 28 sellers fined for unjustified price increases

On the eve of Idi Qurbon, inspections are being conducted at the capital's retail outlets.