00:06Сегодня я вижу, что появляется интерес у людей.
00:11Мы заходим в ту же гостиницу, гостевой дом,
00:14и мы видим уже элементы антиквариата в самой обстановке в интерьере.
00:23В Ташкенте, в Казахстане, в Казахстане, в Казахстане,
01:18у Вilosарии, в Казахстане, в Казахстане.
01:19исторический какой-то
01:21подтекст предмета.
01:22Когда ты уже в этом деле
01:2425 с лишним лет,
01:26ты уже к антиквариату
01:28относишься как к историческим
01:32культурным наследию
01:33нашего края.
01:35Beyond curated spaces,
01:37the search for unique items
01:39continues in open markets,
01:40where the selection is wider
01:42and constantly changing.
01:44This is Yanyabad Bazaar,
01:45a place where all the new meat,
01:47from antiques and collectibles
01:49to spare parts and everyday goods.
01:51People come here to buy, sell
01:52and search for something unexpected.
01:56Abdurashid has worked here
01:57for nearly 20 years.
01:58He specializes in photographic
02:00and film equipment,
02:01an interest he developed early on
02:03and later turned into his main trade.
02:06He says younger buyers
02:07are also becoming more interested
02:09in older technology.
02:31From Dashkint we head east
02:33to the Baghdad district
02:34of Erganes region.
02:35Here, Mirzolan Dursunov
02:37has turned his home
02:38into a private museum
02:39open to visitors.
02:42This isn't a market,
02:44it's one-man's obsession
02:45on display.
02:46In Baghdad region,
02:47Mirzolanem gathered
02:48more than 3,000 objects,
02:50each with its own story,
02:51its own past life.
02:53Nothing matches,
02:54nothing repeats,
02:54but somehow
02:55it all fits together.
02:57His interest began
02:58with coin collecting
02:59and gradually expanded
03:01over the years
03:02into a much larger collection.
03:26No-time recollector
03:27is looking for profit.
03:30No-time recollector
03:30is looking for profit.
03:44From Surgana,
03:45we continue to Bukhara,
03:46where small markets
03:47offer a wide range
03:49of antique items.
03:50Seller Dolorom Jumayev
03:51says the most visitors
03:52are tourists,
03:53including collectors
03:54and those with a strong
03:56interest in history.
04:10Amojo collection,
04:11one item stands out.
04:26Markets like this
04:27continue to attract visitors,
04:29offering objects
04:30linked to everyday life
04:31from the past.
04:33Walking through Bukhara's
04:34slave market feels like
04:35stepping through layers
04:36of history.
04:37Among the stores,
04:38visitors can find
04:39antique tools,
04:40vintage photographs
04:40and traditional objects
04:42that once belonged
04:43to everyday life.
04:45In these spaces,
04:46objects keep moving
04:47from one owner to another,
04:49carrying value
04:49and meaning that
04:50continue to evolve.
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