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Buryat bow and arrow and its archery
The bow and arrow are the weapons that used from the ancient time to the present. It has been developed within these centuries, and every ethnic group made its own specific bow and arrow and used that for hundreds of years. Same with this, Buryat-Mongols have made their own bow and arrow and used it to the naadam besides with the hunting. Same with other Mongol ethnics, the body of the Buryat bow and arrow is made from birch, and upper and bottom part of bow body or curved ends are made from horn, and the string is made from sinew. As mentioned in the report, it mostly made from the horn of a cow, but later it made from the horn of ibex, deer, and moose. The hide from the cow head was used in the making of glue, besides these glues were made from the fish and hoof of the cow.
Mongolia -
Buryat bow and arrow and its archery
The bow and arrow are the weapons that used from the ancient time to the present. It has been developed within these centuries, and every ethnic group made its own specific bow and arrow and used that for hundreds of years. Same with this, Buryat-Mongols have made their own bow and arrow and used it to the naadam besides with the hunting. Same with other Mongol ethnics, the body of the Buryat bow and arrow is made from birch, and upper and bottom part of bow body or curved ends are made from horn, and the string is made from sinew. As mentioned in the report, it mostly made from the horn of a cow, but later it made from the horn of ibex, deer, and moose. The hide from the cow head was used in the making of glue, besides these glues were made from the fish and hoof of the cow.
Mongolia -
TheangPa (second tune)
A good quality of bamboo was chopped during the month when bamboos were chopped and then they have to be smoked or dried or fumed or desiccated. Two bamboo pipes are inserted into the dried gourd which glue bees wax. There is a hole at the top of the dried gourd. According to the song, it has to be blown the air at the top of the dried gourd to produce song. When the instrument of Theang Pa is blown, five kinds of Theang Pa instruments which have five tunes are blown together at the same time. The instruments of Theang Pa are divided into first tune, second tune, third tune, fourth tune and fifth tune. And this is for the second tune.\n-3 feet 4 inches in length\n-9 inches in height
Myanmar -
TheangPa (Third tune)
A good quality of bamboo was chopped during the month when bamboos were chopped and then they have to be smoked or dried or fumed or desiccated. Two bamboo pipes are inserted into the dried gourd which glue bees wax. There is a hole at the top of the dried gourd. According to the song, it has to be blown the air at the top of the dried gourd to produce song. When the instrument of Theang Pa is blown, five kinds of Theang Pa instruments which have five tunes are blown together at the same time. The instruments of Theang Pa are divided into first tune, second tune, third tune, fourth tune and fifth tune. And this is for the third tune.\n-3 feet 4 inches in length\n-9 inches in height
Myanmar -
TheangPa (fourth tune)
A good quality of bamboo was chopped during the month when bamboos were chopped and then they have to be smoked or dried or fumed or desiccated. Two bamboo pipes are inserted into the dried gourd which glue bees wax. There is a hole at the top of the dried gourd. According to the song, it has to be blown the air at the top of the dried gourd to produce song. When the instrument of Theang Pa is blown, five kinds of Theang Pa instruments which have five tunes are blown together at the same time. The instruments of Theang Pa are divided into first tune, second tune, third tune, fourth tune and fifth tune. And this is for the fourth tune. \n-3 feet 4 inches in length\n-9 inches in height
Myanmar -
Par-zo, The Art of Woodblock Carving_Prerequisites
Besides Sek-chung and Min-dru, there are also other tools crucially necessary for the art. To mention these; Tag-pai Shing, jeli (plane) and Sok-som (sandpaper) to smoothen the plank, Par-yig (script sheet), Pyin (glue) to paste the script, Sek-chung, Min-dru, Dar-do (whetstone) to sharpen the tools, Pe-kar mar-khu (mustard oil) to soften the wood, phag-ze (brush) to clean he surface, and Chu-rey (damp cloth) to cover the woodblock.
Bhutan -
TheangPa (first tune)
A good quality of bamboo was chopped during the month when bamboos were chopped and then they have to be smoked or dried or fumed or desiccated. Two bamboo pipes are inserted into the dried gourd which glue bees wax. There is a hole at the top of the dried gourd. According to the song, it has to be blown the air at the top of the dried gourd to produce song. When the instrument of Theang Pa is blown, five kinds of Theang Pa instruments which have five tunes are blown together at the same time. The instruments of Theang Pa are divided into first tune, second tune, third tune, fourth tune and fifth tune. And this is for the first tune.\n-3 feet 4 inches in length\n-9 inches in height
Myanmar -
TheangPa (fifth tune)
A good quality of bamboo was chopped during the month when bamboos were chopped and then they have to be smoked or dried or fumed or desiccated. Two bamboo pipes are inserted into the dried gourd which glue bees wax. There is a hole at the top of the dried gourd. According to the song, it has to be blown the air at the top of the dried gourd to produce song. When the instrument of Theang Pa is blown, five kinds of Theang Pa instruments which have five tunes are blown together at the same time. The instruments of Theang Pa are divided into first tune, second tune, third tune, fourth tune and fifth tune. And this is for the fifth tune.\n-3 feet 4 inches in length\n-9 inches in height
Myanmar -
Par-zo, The Art of Woodblock Carving_ Procedure 1, 2, 3
1. Selection of good quality plank.\n\n2. Preparation of preferred size, smoothen the surface of both the sides and make marginal demarcation to paste the script sheet.\n\n3. Apply glue on the plank surf
Bhutan -
Dazo, The Art of Traditional Bow and Arrow Making in Bhutan_Fletching
Four equal lengths of around 14cm cello tape are cut out and pasted together on one end of the shaft using traditional glue made from animal hide called Lachhu. The cello tapes are glued and pasted perfectly to ensure that cellotape-made feathers are not twisted, if the feather get twisted, then the arrow become worst than one with twisted shaft.
Bhutan -
KUNDAL, kundalnigori, kundal-kori
Kundal is a kind of folk art in which the ornaments look bunchy. Artists of kundal use colors, glue, plaster for designing kundal.
Tajikistan -
KUNDAL, kundalnigori, kundal-kori
Kundal is a kind of folk art in which the ornaments look bunchy. Artists of kundal use colors, glue, plaster for designing kundal.
Tajikistan