Skilled craftsmen, they prepare good things. I bought a takhmon chest for kurpachi for the house. There are many options. Good sellers, delivered to the house for free. I advise you, all handmade products are of high quality.
It is a very interesting place, many different rattles are sold in the national style. The most interesting thing is, opposite this row there is a cafe, or rather fast food, where they have the name coca cola food, a large sign, there is probably the most delicious shawarma in the city, young guys cook, it's worth a try.
Super rows for both the local population and tourists. There you can make a lot of useful purchases for your home and family. Walking through these rows, a person mentally gets into a historical film, exactly those films, according to which many foreigners have an idea of Asian markets and craft rows!!!
A great place to buy craft items and things that are made by artisans. I recently bought a small table. The price is very reasonable and the sellers are polite
The ranks of both artisans and everything for pastry chefs and cooks! Packaging, various baking pans, baking decor, plaques, stencils and much more needed for this business! There are a lot of wooden products, from besik (baby rocking bed) to balusters, chairs and tables, playpens for children to backgammon and all sorts of little things for a wooden house!
There are no artisans there. Only a large ceramic workshop with very high-quality and diverse ceramics. And in general, hardware stores that are interesting only to local residents.
a lot of things can be found from wood
: high chairs,stools,baby cradles,swings,household utensils ,kitchens
and for wedding gifts, chests and all that
there is parking along the road,it is convenient
to bargain
Craft row there are products made of wood metal and much more , there are national cradles , beshik , holiday sets , and much more , you can order according to your project what you need
It's noisy, hot, and national. Well, what else can you expect from the oriental bazaar? To get acquainted with the products of "jack-of-all-trades", to inhale the smell of spices, to buy halva is invaluable for a traveler.
It's a very funny place. A lot of things are sold for children, for toys, as well as the toys themselves. There are many musical instruments and goods for bakers. I would like to buy a lot, but I can't take it home.
There are many beautiful things - plates, vases, bowls, pillowcases, capes... The prices compare favorably with other places, the same famous Tashkent Central Department Store. I can't say anything about the quality, because I didn't buy anything. I regret it now.
There are only pieces of wood in the row with beds and cupboards. At the very beginning there is a dressmaker with local fabrics and silk bedspreads with embroidery.
I'll give you a deuce, this is a deuce not for artisans, but for the hakimiyat of this area!!! There are about 60 artisans and entrepreneurs working here, the funny thing here and the main thing is that cars are not allowed to stop😳😳😳