THE SYMBOLIC MEANING AND AESTHETIC INTERPRETATION OF UZBEK NATIONAL PATTERNS
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Bright Mind Publishing
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Uzbek national ornamental patterns represent an important component of Central Asian artistic heritage and reflect deep philosophical, cultural, and aesthetic meanings developed over centuries. These patterns are widely used in architecture, applied arts, textiles, and decorative crafts. The present study examines the symbolic meanings and aesthetic interpretations of Uzbek national ornaments from an art historical perspective. Using qualitative analysis and comparative methods, the research investigates the structure, symbolism, and cultural significance of traditional Uzbek patterns such as geometric ornaments, vegetal motifs, and epigraphic designs. The findings demonstrate that Uzbek ornamental patterns embody philosophical concepts related to harmony, continuity, nature, and spirituality. Moreover, the aesthetic principles underlying these patterns reflect balance, symmetry, and rhythm, which are characteristic of traditional Eastern art. The study highlights the importance of preserving and studying national ornamental traditions as a valuable element of cultural identity and artistic heritage.