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Baskur

Baskur is one of the decorative interior bands of a yurt. It is wrapped around the junction of the roof […]

Baskur.

Used for decorating the yurt. Made from yellow thread with green embroidery and white edging along the sides. The length

Baskur.

Used for decorating the yurt. Made from sheep wool yarn. Crafted from dense yellow twill fabric, decorated with green thread

Baskur .

Baskur is an interior element of the yurt, a decorative band tied at the junction of the uyk (roof pole)

Terme Baskur.

Used for decorating the yurt. Crocheted from multicolored threads and sheep wool yarn. In the central part, instead of the

Baskur.

Used for decorating the yurt. Woven from yellow thread, adorned with green thread ornamentation, and bordered with white thread along

Taqiya (Traditional Cap)

This taqiya (traditional skullcap) belonged to Tölebay Üysinbayuly, the father of prominent Kazakh composer Mukan Tulebayev. The taqiya is an

Baskur.

Used for decorating yurts. Woven from green thread, decorated with a red thread ornament, and edged with yellow thread. The

Baskur.

Used for decorating yurts. Woven from yellow thread, decorated with a green thread ornament, and edged with white thread. The

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