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  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00001154
    Country Mongolia
    ICH Domain Traditional craft skills
    Address
    Central area
    Year of Designation 1976
Description It is a very old tradition to use the bones of domesticated and wild animals is directly correlated to the cultural and ethical practices of the nomadic Mongolians. Bone crafts have been practiced since the time that the nomads used various parts of their animals, such as ribs, shins, radiuses, pelvises, kneecaps, ankles, nails, teeth, spines, skulls, and chins, as tools. Later, they started using tusks, canines, and horns, particularly those of strong animals, which had symbolic as well as decorative meaning. With the development of bone crafts, various types of bone games have appeared. Ankle bones, for example, are used for a variety of traditional games and toys.
Social and cultural significance Today artists and craftsmen create souvenires and objects of art with bone crafting techniques and sell in traditional handicraft and souvenir shops to supports their personal finance.
Transmission method by apprenticeship training
Community individual artists
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National Center for Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture of Mongolia
http://www.ncch.gov.mn

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