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Mongolian Traditional Ornaments

Mongolian Traditional Ornaments
Pattern and ornaments, inherited from the generation in the generation on length of many centennials were developed before the level of classical creation of art and we with pride present a fine storehouse of wit, skill and diligence of our public creators of beauty. In Mongolian national creation decorative ornaments occupy a particular place. Nomadic tribe of the Mongols are free always on the road on the elbowroom of boundless territory in constant flow of 4 seasons in an year and print of the universe by hoofs the best of the horse herd broadly used ornaments in household appliances, attributes, transport facilities and every cloth.   
Mongolian masters in all time high honored public creation and have save a traditional symbolic signs, non repeat heritage of culture. Depending on strategies of creation of miraculous ornaments by public masters different nationalities and particularities of their making of the national ornaments and its numeral varieties have found a broad spreading in the different corners of our country.
Ulzii Khee (Өлзий Хээ) as known as "The endless knot or eternal knot"
A symbolic knot and one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols. It is an important cultural marker in places significantly influenced by Tibetan Buddhism such as Tibet, Mongolia, Tuva, Kalmykia, and Buryatia.
In Mongolia it's the symbol of happiness and eternity. It has many versions and most favorite among the nation.
Dugui Khee (Дугуй хээ) Circular Ornament
Khaan Buguivch (Хаан Бугуйвч) King Bracelet Is the symbol of honesty, peace and love. And it's known as the opposite of "Khatan Suikh".
Khatan Suikh (Хатан Сүйх) Queen Carriage is the symbol of love, invincible and honesty.
Mongolian Traditional Ornaments
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Mongolian Traditional Ornaments

About 2 months ago I wanted to start this project. And our traditional ornaments/patterns are so many and it's impossible to make it like this fo Read More

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