On March 18, on the occasion of National Dress Day, teachers of the Department of Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Chemistry, together with students from the Pharmacy curatorial groups, held a curatorial hour aimed at reviving traditions and popularizing national heritage. Kazakh national clothes are a spiritual mirror of our nation, a silent chronicle of our history. Over the centuries, he adapted to a nomadic lifestyle and developed in harmony with nature. Every element in clothing is not just fashion, but a reflection of the worldview and values of the people.
While shapan is a symbol of respect, saukele is a symbol of beauty, and tymak is a symbol of masculinity, ornaments have a deep meaning. Today, national clothes are adapting to the new times and are being revived in the fashion world. This is the respect of the people for their roots, a symbol of preserving national identity. The glorification of national dress is not only a respect for the past, but also a way to pass it on to future generations.