The city stage of the republican festival-competition “One fabric and ahundred colors” was held in Kulob with the participation of artisans, designers, and skilled seamstresses.
As part of the event, a festive parade of women and girls dressed in traditional national attire, including chakan, atlas, and adras, took place, while the finest examples of folk crafts — such as chakan embroidery, needlework, decorative embroidery, and atlas and adras weaving — were exhibited.
It was emphasized that holding such festivals contributes to the revival of the culture of national dress, the development of traditional crafts, the strengthening of national identity and patriotism, and the promotion of the cultural values of ancestors.
At the conclusion of the event, the best artisans and designers were awarded gifts and certificates of appreciation and qualified for the regional stage of the contest.
