Samarkand
City of blue domes
- Registan Square
- Shah-i-Zinda necropolis
- Bibi-Khanym Mosque
The crossroads of the Silk Road — and the home of stamped Samarqand non.
A virtual 3D bazaar · shipped to your door
Uzbekistan Bazaar Market is a virtual portal into real marketplaces across Uzbekistan. Stroll the rows of merchant stalls, tap any good to meet the maker who made it, and we drop-ship it from Tashkent to your door — anywhere on earth.
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Grand Bazaar · 12 stalls
Non, saffron, Margʻilon silk, Rishtan ceramics, Chust knives and a samovar steaming at the choyxona.
Walk the aisleHow to buy
No middlemen, no confusion. The whole bazaar fits in your browser.
Move down the central aisle and look around the stalls, just like you were really there.
Every glowing dot opens a product card — the price, the story, and the artisan behind it.
Checkout is handled end-to-end by Stripe. Your card details never touch us.
We pack and send by EMS or DHL from Tashkent straight to your home, worldwide.
Real local makers
Every stall belongs to a real seller in Uzbekistan: bakers in Samarqand, weavers in Margʻilon, potters in Rishtan, bladesmiths in Chust. When you buy here, you are buying from them.
There is no importer markup and no anonymous warehouse in between. The bazaar earns a small commission only when an order completes — so the maker keeps the lion's share of every sale.
Usta Karim
Master potter · Rishtan
Throws and ishqor-glazes the famous Rishtan-blue plov platters by hand.
Nodira opa
Atlas weaver · Margʻilon
Khan-atlas silk off the Yodgorlik looms.
Ulugʻbek aka
Bladesmith · Chust
Forged Chust pichoq — never cast.
Roster shown is from the live demo bazaar. Real captured bazaars (Chorsu, Siyob, Eski Juva) follow the same model.
What you'll find
A standing row of stalls, each with the things Uzbekistan is loved for.
Discover Uzbekistan
Buy a piece of the Silk Road — and meet the cities that made it. The same domes and bazaars are why these goods exist.
Samarkand
The crossroads of the Silk Road — and the home of stamped Samarqand non.
Bukhara
2,000 years of caravan trade, walked end to end on foot.
Khiva
A whole fortified town preserved inside its mud-brick walls.
Tashkent
Where the modern bazaar meets the old — and where we ship from.
Can't fly out yet? Walk the bazaar in 3D instead →
Open the aisle, meet the makers, and send a little of Uzbekistan home.