“DEVELOPING AESTHETIC TASTE IN STUDENTS AND FOSTERING RESPECT FOR NATIONAL VALUES THROUGH KHOREZM EMBROIDERY AND APPLIED ARTS”

Authors

  • Matkarimov Azamat Farkhod o‘g‘li Teacher of the Department of Technological Education, Urgench State Pedagogical Institute Author
  • Yoʻldasheva Muxabbatkhon Farkhodboy qizi E-mail: [email protected] Phone:+998975100084 A student of the Technological Education program at the Urgench State Pedagogical Institute Author

Keywords:

aesthetic education, national values, Khorezm art, folk applied art, students, pedagogical mechanisms.

Abstract

Khorezm embroidery (especially suzani, pillows, curtains, and patterns applied to national clothing) is one of the most elegant and richest forms of applied art in Uzbekistan. This art stands out with its perfect color harmony, deep symbolic meaning of geometric and nature-inspired patterns, symmetry, and delicate details. This topic is highly suitable for simultaneously developing aesthetic taste (the ability to perceive beauty, understand harmony of colors and shapes, and foster creative imagination) and respect for national values (ancestral heritage, hard work, patience, family values, and appreciation of homemaking) in students.

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Published

2026-01-20