Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum Unveils 'The New Story of Kelaghayi' Project

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Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum Unveils 'The New Story of Kelaghayi' Project

On November 25, the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum hosted the launch of the project "The New Story of Kelaghayi."

The event dedicated to the 11th anniversary of the inclusion of the Azerbaijani kelaghayi in UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity was opened by Amina Melikova, the Director of the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum and Honored Worker of Culture, The Caspian Post reports citing local media.

In her opening remarks, she told that kelaghayi is not merely a nice women’s accessory or a decorative and applied art sample, this is also an expression of deep philosophy of the nation and a defender of the memory that is passed down through generations. She also underlined that the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum consistently works on preservation and promotion of this heritage among the future generations. Honored Worker of Culture, PhD in Art History, Professor, Kubra Aliyeva, talked about the kelaghayi art - the ancient attribute of the national women’s costume. She underlined that the kelaghayi art remains a subject of study across many disciplines.

Chair of the State Committee for Family, Women and Children Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Bahar Muradova, said that kelaghayi is a precious accessory that emphasizes the tenderness and the best qualities of the Azerbaijani women. She also added, that Gulnara Khalilova is an artist who has studied the art of kelaghayi from both scientific and theoretical perspective, and has managed to bridge the gap between its past and future.

Designer Gulnara Khalilova - Head of the Azerbaijani National Clothing Center, member of the Eurasian Ethnodesigners Association, PhD in Art Studies, and founder of the CIZGI brand said in her speech that she tried to demonstrate the connection of kelaghayi with women’s destiny, cultural memory, and national identity through blending the spiritual power of kelaghai and contemporary fashion in her new collection.

Within the framework of the project, the Magic of Silk clothing collection by Gulnara Khalilova was showcased. The new collection that reveals the brightest and most poetic shades of silk, by blending the profound meanings of kelaghayi with the delicate aesthetics of contemporary fashion caused great interest.

The event also included an exhibition showcasing historical and modern kelaghayis selected from the collection of the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum, as well as contemporary clothing from Gulnara Khalilova’s Silk Treasure collection. The museum specialists conducted a masterclass on kelaghayi-making.

The artistic part of the event included the Kelaghayi dance performed by members of the Children and Youth Development Center No. 3 acting under the Baku Education Agency.

The presentation, which harmoniously brings together the centuries-old spirit of the kelaghayi with today’s creative energy, aesthetic vision, and way of thinking, demonstrates once again that this ancient heritage is not merely a cultural legacy of the past but an ever-evolving artistic language gaining new meaning.

The project was carried out with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan and through the collaboration of the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum and the Gulnara Khalilova Fashion House.

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