These images showcase a set of premium handcrafted Uzbek ceramic decorative plates, known as 'lagan', created using traditional artisan techniques. The collection includes plates with leaf-inspired segmented shapes and classic round forms, all featuring a symmetrical, layered ornamental composition. The central motifs include Uzbek paisley (buta), mandala-style florals, and nature-inspired blossoms. The intricate hand-painted dotwork (nuqta naqsh) is combined with raised relief details, bordered by multi-layer ethnic frames with islimi (curved vine) and geometric accents. The plates exhibit shape variations such as round plates with scalloped artistic rims and multi-segment plates shaped like stylized leaves or petals. They reflect traditional Uzbek heritage blended with a modern decorative finish. The color palette boasts a base glaze in deep glossy black or cobalt-blue ceramic finish, accented with gold, yellow, red, orange, turquoise, indigo, and green highlights, laid over a background texture of dense artistic dotwork. The material used is high-quality ceramic clay, 100% hand-molded, hand-carved, and hand-painted, finished with a glossy protective glaze for durability and an elegant appearance. Each plate is unique, with natural artistic variations due to handmade production. Ideal for home interior decoration, cultural display, premium heritage gifts, and decor styling, this collection offers a rich celebration of Uzbek artistic heritage and makes a perfect choice for those who value handmade ethnic elegance and cultural identity.
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