Photograph (copy)
Photograph. A school built by Chingis Valikhanov in the Chon-Karagai tract (copy).
Photograph. A school built by Chingis Valikhanov in the Chon-Karagai tract (copy).
The kumgan is copper, without a lid, and the edges of the bottom are dented. The metal is a dull
The kumgan is a copper vessel with a lid and an elegant ornamental design along the rim of the neck.
The jug is dark in color with a yellow and red pattern around the center. The neck is shaped like
The kumgan is cast from cast iron. There is no lid. The date 1833 is stamped on the bottom. Material:
The kumgan is made of brass in a 20th-century oriental style. It consists of five parts. The domed lid is
A pear-shaped kumgan with a copper lid, long spout, and a lid. Material: copper. Size: h – 28.5 cm.
Kumgan – with a copper lid, a long spout, and a pear-shaped shape. Material: copper. Size: h – 31.5 cm.
The kumgan is made of copper; the lid is taken from another kumgan. Material: copper. Size: h = 25.5 cm
Copper jug – copper, lidless, smooth surface, mounted on a tray. Material: copper. Size: 30 cm.