3h
Duration
Max 10
Group size
Beginner
Skill level
Stroll with a local host through the stories of Uzbek culture, uncover the meaning of Suzani, then enter the Artisan’s studio for a hands-on embroidery workshop filled with tradition and creativity.
Your experience begins with a comfortable pick-up and a relaxed cultural walk through Samarkand with a friendly local host who shares stories of daily life, family traditions, and the symbolic role of suzani in Uzbek celebrations, dowries, and homes. As you walk, you’ll start to recognize the meaning behind the patterns, colors, and fabrics — turning what you see later in the studio into something deeply personal and alive. You’ll then arrive at the workshop of a true generational suzani master — a breathtaking studio where the walls are covered from top to bottom with hand-embroidered pieces, each carrying its own history. Welcomed into this creative space, you’ll be introduced to the traditional techniques, tools, and motifs that have been passed down through centuries. With the artisan guiding you and your host helping with translation and cultural context, you’ll take part in the embroidery process yourself, learning how each stitch tells a story. There is no pressure or prior experience needed — the atmosphere is warm, unhurried, and deeply engaging. More than a workshop, this is a meaningful cultural exchange: a chance to connect with living heritage, hear personal stories from the artist’s family, and experience one of the most important textile traditions of the Silk Road in the city of Samarkand.
Know before you go
Wheelchair accessible: No
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the workshop starts
$75
/ per person
Per workshop session