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Manage No DI00001005 Country Kyrgyzstan Author ICHCAP, the National Commission of the Kyrgyz Republic for UNESCO Language English Copyright Attach File View (ENG)

Description | Traditional handicrafts have been influenced a great deal by surrounding natural landscapes. Such elements of traditional Kyrgyz handicraft like felt carpets, traditional outfits, jewelry, horse tack and musical instruments reflect not only the artistic aspirations of the people but also the intricacies of Kyrgyz spirit. |
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