A few months ago I found out they were organizing it and I said, hey, why not? And there I started, what if they send the resume in English here, what if they ask for a certificate there, what if my passport has expired, so, oh, go to the police station and a long etcetera. But this Tuesday I'm finally leaving, with a baturra suit included (long story, but I'll try to take photos).
In addition to all the procedures and paperwork, he is going to see a contest, and I have decided to go for it (and when I don't win I will..., I mean, I will carry it with elegance and height...). Is this:
Thus, we have a triangular base made with a netting technique with Japanese glass beads, which is the base of the entire necklace, with a triangular shape, and reminiscent of "tumors."
Half of the mesh is finished with carnelian and the other half with turquoise and the entire top is finished with green agate.
Above it, we find the waterfall on one side, made with a freestyle netting technique. Combines glass and turquoise beads, of different sizes and shapes. On the other side, we find the garden made up of bushes and flowers, made with different techniques and materials. There are bushes, flowers, animals and rocks made with netting, herringbone, circular peyote, fringe, brick techniques.
About Kokand, I don't know if I'll be able to see much, I hope I have some time. It is in the Fergana Valley, the most traditional part of the country and is known as 'the city of winds', so for someone from Zaragoza it will be like being at home.
The trip will be more than 4 hours to Istanbul, which I won't be able to see because I don't have time, and more than 4 hours to Tashkent (capital of Uzbekistan), which I won't see either. Well, we're off to a good start! I would tell you about the hotel, but I'm afraid it's going to be a surprise because the festival organization takes care of the accommodation and I don't know where they'll put me. Long live the excitement!
Regarding food, I have been told (Internet) that I am going to eat a lot of plov: http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/espanoles-en-el-mundo/espanoles-mundo-plov-plato-mas- typical-uzbekistan/2359452/