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Traditional art of wood engraving
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00001232
    Country Mongolia
    ICH Domain Traditional craft skills
    Address
    In settled areas and the capital city
    Year of Designation 1970
Description Wood engraving has two main types: half engraving and whole engraving. There is a template of engraving that is called tsoi in Mongolia. Whole engraving is used for making a variety of items, such as the horse currycomb, chest, tiger-legged table, bed, and a cast of traditional cookie, as well as an arrow, pieces of a chess game, toys, and religious items and idols. Animals such as lion, tiger, dragon, and elephant, all of which symbolize strength and power, are engraved on the wooden doors of gers, while religious symbols and ornaments are engraved on the doors of temples and monasteries. Carving a pair of intertwined dragons on top of poles in gers and temples is common.
Social and cultural significance Traditional art of wood engraving is mostly used in furniture, ger or souvenir making.
Transmission method by apprenticeship training
Community To be identified
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Information source
National Center for Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture of Mongolia
http://www.ncch.gov.mn

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