Bukhara Trading along the Silk Route.

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For centuries the great Silk Road's many well worn trails connected countries, their merchants trading their goods and ideas, from China to Europe.

Journeys by camel and mule trains, loaded with riches, all manner of spices, fine porcelain, medicines, carpets, jewels and of course silk, the most majestic of fabrics.

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The journeys were long and arduous, through the hot desert sands and traversing mighty mountain ranges. All along the routes sprang up what at the time would be road motels the Caravansaray.

Caravansaries would be full of travelling merchants.These were good places to learn the latest news, ideas and gossip, meet new trading partners and make deals with traders from other distant lands. Not only were they resting places but also storehouses and wholesale centres.

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There were also restaurants and artisans' workshops, metal and leather workers blacksmiths and tailors. Hammam (baths an saunas) and doctors and healers could be found at the bigger caravansaray

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In the 16th century, Bukhara became one of the most prosperous cities along the Silk Route, it drew in religious scholars and traders from the far east as we know it today, it was one of the main trading centres housing numerous markets and trading domes.

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Although now greatly restored the trading bazars still stand as a place of wonder, there are now just four main domes housing, artisans producing and selling time crafted products, skills passed down through the generations.

Ancient doors, ancient locks

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Time weathered doors, faded under the sun, the intricate architrave barely visible

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How the lock still wears away at the doors surface when moved

What is on offer?
Toki-ZaragonTrading Dome

Toki-Zargaron Trading Dome, let's have a look around shall we?

It is the largest of the four remaining trading domes in Bukhara, located close to the Kalan mosque complex. The dome stretches upwards, which makes it different from the other three .

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The merchandise for sale though was pretty bog standard all across Bukhara, table cloths, carpets all sorts of silk and cotton articles.

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The cynic in me screams mass produced, for this amount of merch, I really can't see a group of ladies sitting patiently at home sewing and weaving.

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There was the usual tourist tat for sale, xmas baubles anyone?

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No thank you, as cute as you are

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Genuine? nah

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Do you ever get home from a trip, look back at the snaps and go

"DAMN! I wish I had bought that"?

I DON"T

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Of course not... you are very pragmatic, you collect visions.

Why carry around an object that is not part of your essence. But tell me... what local drink did you try?

Thank you @nanixxx guided by the lens always, I enjoyed several locally brewed beers !!

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The silk fabric is really beautiful and magnificent, I saw some photos of the buildings that are really beautiful, I also really like silk fabric ❤️

Cheers @suarlex thanks for dropping in, yes it certainly was a place to go if you enjoy colourful fabrics. A crafters paradise

Have a great weekend ahead

Thank you very much, my friend, I really like it❤️

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This is totally another world that's never been on my radar. Stupid question, do you think it's still safe to go now

You need to go!, I travelled with strangers, single women, couples, single men, the single women had no worries about going out at night alone. The people of the Stans are welcoming and friendly. This year I am booked to go to Turkmenistan, can't wait

Which agent have you booked with?

I am trying a new company for this trip Lupine Travel.

So beautiful the city and I love the colorful works found there. I got an opportunity to get some experience with those traditional works, and I was overwhelmed. Thanks for sharing.

Cheers @tanzil2024 thanks for dropping in, a beautiful place to see, I get the over whelming bit too

have a great weekend

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Gridle, your post beautifully captures the rich history and vibrant essence of the Silk Road! The way you describe the journey of merchants and the bustling life within caravansaries paints a vivid picture of a time long past. Your stunning photographs complement the narrative perfectly, showcasing the intricate details of ancient architecture and the lively atmosphere of Bukhara’s trading domes.

I appreciate your candid reflections on the modern marketplace—it's refreshing to hear your thoughts on the authenticity of the merchandise. While tourist trinkets can often overshadow genuine artisanal crafts, your insights remind us to seek out the true essence of a place.

Overall, this post is a delightful blend of history, culture, and personal perspective. It encourages readers not only to appreciate the beauty of these locations but also to think critically about what we choose to bring home as souvenirs.
Keep sharing your adventures and those stunning visuals!

Cheers @aljif7 thanks for dropping in, and your fantastic critic of my efforts. I appreciate your input

You are welcome 🙏