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XORAZM YOG‘OCH O‘YMAKORLIGI: MUZEYLASHTIRISH, SAQLASH VA TARG‘IB ETISHNING TARIXIY-AMALIY JIHATLARI (ICHAN-QAL’A MUZEYI MISOLIDA)

Khorezm, wood carving, Khiva school, Ichan-Qala, folk applied art.

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The article examines the traditions of wood carving in the Khorezm region, focusing on their historical development and regional stylistic features. Based on archaeological findings and the collections of the Ichan-Qala State Museum-Reserve, the distinctive characteristics of the Khiva school of wood carving are analyzed. The study also highlights the role of prominent masters and the continuity of the master–apprentice tradition in Uzbek applied art.