Materials
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ICH Materials 78
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Techniques from Ecchu Fukuoka for making Suge hat
02: Making rib of suge hat with bamboo stick
Japan -
Techniques from Ecchu Fukuoka for making Suge hat
Traditional suge hat had been used in the scene of the outside-work such as farming until modern era. Suge hat produced in Fukuoka, City of Takaoka, Toyama prefecture, had been known as "Kaga Hat" and its sophisticated techniques had influenced other producing areas of the suge hat. Producing technique is divided into two processes; making ribs of suge hat, and stitching suge material onto the hat, which are both conducted in the off-season for farmers.\n01: Suge hat
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Young woman beginning the process of making siapo cloth_UNESCO G.Thelomar
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Women in the process of making Shyrdak (felt carpet)
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Kyrgyzstan -
A student making stitching thread from camel wool from School No.20
Art Council of Mongolia/ beating fleece, students from school
Mongolia -
Techniques from Ecchu Fukuoka for making Suge hat
03: Stitching suge material onto the hat
Japan -
Techniques from Ecchu Fukuoka for making Suge hat
Japan
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Process of cooking sumolok
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The Worship of Hùng Kings in Phú Thọ
Ritual of seizing sacred paddy for seeds and for good luck, Trẹo Village, Hùng Sơn Town, Lâm Thao District, 2011. Photo by Hoàng Sơn; © 2011 Vietnam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies.
Viet Nam -
The Worship of Hùng Kings in Phú Thọ
The words “The First Ancestor of Vietnam” can be read on the reception gate to Thượng temple on Nghĩa Lĩnh Mountain, Hy Cương Commune, Việt Trì City, 2011. Photo by Hoàng Sơn; © 2011 Vietnam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies.
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Traditional felt crafts
Mongolian nomads have come to now and still producing various felt crafts such as ger canvas, felt-door of ger, floor cover, mat, saddle-cloth, saddle-rug, winter and summer socks, stockings, bag for new born lambs, bag for summoning prosperity, bag for cup, felt-boots, and so on. It is vital and practical in that the felt is used as a covering for the ger which can withstand the harsh weather conditions of Mongolia’s landscape and as material for devjee (mattress) olbog (cushions) or gifts for guests. Nowadays, various felt-made household needs, traditional felt crafts and souvenirs are being produced widely and becoming popular among foreign tourists.
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Traditional craftsmanship of zodog and shuudag (wrestling costume)
One of the uniqueness of Mongolian wrestling is wrestling costumes which consist of a hat, zodog (jacket), shuudag (briefs), boots, stockings and boots’ bindings. Zodog (jacket) and shuudag (brief) are a traditional costume of Mongolian wrestlers. The costimes made of silk, textiles and stitched with pliable and strong threads afford a wrestler the ability to hold his opponent during the wrestling bout. Zodog and shuudag adapt themselves to the shape of wrestler’s brawny body. This tight costume greatly affords a wrestler’s comfort to move as well. Only a few specialized masters craft the zodog and shuudag by their hands.
Mongolia