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Ablakulov Nu’mon Makhkamovich was awarded the honorary title ” people’s master of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Ablokulov Nu’mon Makhkamovich has been a member of the” Craftsman ” Association since 1997. N. Ablokulov was born in the city of Urgut in 1964 to a family of master craftsmen. From an early age, he did not leave the workshop of his father, the seventh generation of the famous Abdullo kulol dynasty from urgut,…

Ablokulov Nu’mon Makhkamovich has been a member of the” Craftsman ” Association since 1997. N. Ablokulov was born in the city of Urgut in 1964 to a family of master craftsmen.
From an early age, he did not leave the workshop of his father, the seventh generation of the famous Abdullo kulol dynasty from urgut, an art figure who served in Uzbekistan, a participant in his exhibitions in more than 70 countries of the world, Qimb Oblokulov.
One of the most ancient areas of folk applied art during his high school studies perfectly studied the secrets of pottery.

Usually Potters operate in 3 directions, winemakers-masters of vertical-form products, cosagers-masters of horizontal-form products and furnishers.
Master Nu’mon grew up to be a mature master, operating in all three of these areas of pottery.

He does not use molds, templates when making pottery, but only creates by hand on a simple hammer. The master performs pots and vases up to 80 cm high, trays with a diameter of more than 70 cm and volumetric hums with a volume of up to 200 liters in the style of making a pan.

Even when bleaching pottery, local raw materials, white stone (quartz), copper and iron make paint using oxides obtained from burning.

N. The unique pottery created by Ablokulov has participated in exhibitions in Japan, the United States, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Russia, and many other foreign countries. From museums, private collections of the Americas, Europe and a number of Asian countries.

The eighth generation of the Potter dynasty of urgut was N. Ablokulov has been teaching the secrets of pottery, in which the seven noble ancestors gained fame, to the children Inomjan and Muhammed of the dynasty’s knighthood.
Children pursuing the father’s profession are also working selflessly on the way to further raise the fame of the Urgut pottery school, to predict its immortality.

N. Every day in ablokulov’s workshop, his students come to an agreement and learn the secret secrets of pottery. Potter now has over 100 pupils. They also operate individually.
N. Ablokulov is considered one of the Masters who makes his worthy contribution to the development of this orientation of National Crafts.

Author: Uyushma axborot xizmati