
All items loved and valued by our people are decorated by the hands of master jewelers, and in harmony with their traditional and free creative thinking, unique forms of Uzbek jewelry are created. However, we would not be mistaken to say that jewelry making reaches its highest perfection in women's jewelry, especially in wedding decorations.

Bukhara has long been famous for its jewelry trade. The skilled artisans of this country preserve our national heritage not only with their products, but also by teaching young people the craft.
One of them is Nigora Fayziyeva, a jeweler from Bukhara. She and her husband are engaged in jewelry making. He has established a training center in the jewelry workshop, where he teaches the secrets of jewelry to more than 10 children.

Jeweler Nigora Fayziyeva noted that learning this craft is very expensive - from $2,000 to $10,000. However, thinking about the future of young people, he organizes the training of this craft at a much lower cost. Although she is currently teaching the secrets of her craft only to boys, now she plans to open separate courses for girls as well.
Nigora Fayziyeva relies on the support of "Microcreditbank" in her work. The bank allocated him a loan of 31 million soums within the framework of the "Family Entrepreneurship Development" program. These funds were allocated for the purchase of the necessary equipment. Today, Nigora not only expanded her business, but also gained the trust of many clients.

The President has tasked commercial banks with supporting women's business projects by establishing financial services for them based on a new approach. Mikrokreditbank also took an active part in this process, focusing on the implementation of women's business ideas, the organization of small and medium-sized businesses, and the expansion of existing activities.
For 7 months of this year, within the framework of the programs "Development of Family Entrepreneurship," "Support for Small Business," "Hamroh," the loan packages "First Step to Business," "Mahalla-Business," and "My Mahalla," concessional loans totaling 1 trillion 484 billion soums were allocated for women's businesses. Thanks to this, more than 64,000 women have been involved in entrepreneurship.
Within the framework of the program for the development of family entrepreneurship, concessional loans in the amount of 580 billion soums were allocated to 36,572 women, and employment was ensured.
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