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Sheep wool

Carpet (lint-free)

A hand-knitted carpet made from sheep’s wool dyed in 1960. Mid 20th century. Technique: knitting.

Tapestry

Tapestry. Woven specially in 1985 for the opening of the Shokan Ualikhanov Memorial Museum “Altynemel.” Manufactured using a factory method

Tekemet.

Tekemet is a traditional felt item made by felting white sheep’s wool. The surface is decorated with ornamental patterns created

Baskur.

Baskur is a wide decorative belt wrapped around the junction of the uyuk and kerege to prevent the tuyrlyk (felt

Basкur.

A wide decorative belt tied around the junction of the uyuk and kerege to prevent the tuyrlyk (felt covering of

Baskur

Used for decorating the yurt interior. Woven from green and yellow threads using the terme technique with traditional ornamentation. The

Baskur

A wide band wrapped around the joint between the uyuk and kerege to prevent wear on the edge of the

Baskur.

Baskur is a wide band used to protect the joint of the uyuk and kerege in a yurt, preventing the

Baskur is a wide band wrapped around the joint of the uyk and kerege to prevent wear of the tuyrlyk

Baskur.

Baskur. Used for decorating the yurt. Knitted from green and yellow threads with an ornamental design, and the edges are

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