Dans cet épisode de Silk Road Adventure, nous étudions le riche patrimoine textile de l'Ouzbékistan, de la broderie traditionnelle suzani à la production moderne, qui façonne le rôle du pays dans l'industrie mondiale de la mode et du textile.
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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30We are in Tashkent at the gallery of Madina Kasembaeva,
00:39one of Uzbekistan's most celebrated Susanne artists.
00:43Susanne embroidery is a unique part of the traditional culture of Uzbekistan.
00:48Since ancient times, embroidered panels have been present in every home.
00:53In Uzbekistan, there are different schools.
00:56Most of the Susanne, every region, is different from their schools.
00:59You can immediately see and say,
01:02this is Bukhara or this is Tashkent or this is Samarkand.
01:05Silk threads that once arrived in this land via this silk road
01:09are a fundamental element of this art.
01:12Madina has mastered various Susanne techniques
01:15and has brought new life to the Tashkent style of Susanne,
01:19which had been forgotten for 200 years.
01:22It takes months and sometimes years to create a single piece.
01:46I've never held any hook, any rubber, any rubber, and it's very scary.
01:53Ura! It's done!
01:55Uzbek Susanne is now gaining in popularity across the globe.
02:01Madina showcases her works at prestigious international exhibitions
02:04and teaches students at her school in Tashkent.
02:08My mission is to deliver this art to the next generation.
02:16Uzbekistan is carving out a strategic role in the global textile industry
02:21with its fabrics at the heart of the modern silk road, reaching markets worldwide.
02:26Uztex Group stands as one of the country's top textile companies,
02:30showcasing the full cotton supply chain from farming to finished products.
02:35Ustekis Group stands as one of the largest products.
02:38The purpose of our production is to consider
02:40the rotation of printing and printing on all types of materials.
02:44We can only use only 12 colors.
02:47Quality control is paramount at every stage of production.
02:52What are you testing here?
02:53We test the fabric on peeling-ability,
02:56that is, the form of cutters on clothing after wearing-ability,
02:59according to the American and European standards.
03:02Uztex became the first company in Central Asia
03:05to earn the prestigious
03:07Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production Certification,
03:10confirming its adherence to international labor standards.
03:14Its experts are growing.
03:16With the modern technologies,
03:18we produce a high-quality product,
03:21which is valued by the ecological and safety.
03:2490% of our products we export,
03:27starting from Europe and ending from China.
03:30This is the modern silver path.
03:33The final destination of my Silk Road journey is also in Tashkent.
03:43I meet the modern designer,
03:45Женя Ким.
03:46She has built an international brand
03:48and skillfully blends history with modernity,
03:51bringing Uzbekistan's traditions to the global stage.
03:55And Suzanne here plays an important role.
03:58The first craftsmen,
03:59with whom I met in Uzbekistan,
04:01were designers.
04:03When they met me with the process of creating these designs,
04:06for me,
04:07it was a new approach to creating clothes.
04:11It was a very meditative,
04:12slow and healing.
04:15Женя Ким brings various Uzbekistanic crafts
04:18onto the modern fashion stage.
04:21The craftsmen created in different cities.
04:25in Tashkent.
04:26In Tashkent,
04:27they made the trafaret and the fabric was painted.
04:29They made the fabric in Nurete.
04:31And in Ndižani,
04:33they made the fabric in hand.
04:35So it's 100% couture.
04:37Yes, couture for 100%.
04:43Uzbekistan's textile traditions
04:45are experiencing a revival,
04:47paving the way for new opportunities
04:49and marking a significant chapter
04:51in the evolving narrative of the modern Silk Road.
04:55on Silk Road.