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blacksmithing
ICH Elements 2
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OHANGARI
Blacksmithing traditional profession includes: forging, forge welding, casting, soldering copper hearth, heat treatment products, and so on. The main material for the blacksmith - metals: iron (steel) and copper and its alloys (bronze, ..), lead, noble metals.
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Traditional Blacksmith
Blacksmithing includes a variety of techniques, including casting, welding, copper embossing, thread inlay, steel engraving, and double-engraved silver. Blacksmithing is inseparable from nomadic pastoral cultures, and is one of the wonders created by the nomadic pastoralists of Mongolia. The steel hearth, fire tongs, and other household tools are made by blacksmiths. Since ancient times, Mongolian artisans have made weapons and other army equipment, as well as tools and instruments, in a communal manner, meaning that blacksmithing workshops are found in many different sites in Mongolia. There are famous designs and schools of blacksmithing, such as Dariganga, Noyon Sevrei and Archuul, and although the artisan creates his work according to customary designs, one can find individual styles in their works. Traditionally, Mongolian artisans transmit their knowledge to the next generation through a master-to-apprentice way. In this method, the master becomes both a parent and teacher for the apprentice.
Mongolia
ICH Materials 4
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OHANGARI
Blacksmithing traditional profession in-cludes: forging, forge welding, casting, soldering copper hearth, heat treatment products, and so on. The main material for the blacksmith - metals: iron (steel) and copper and its alloys (bronze, ..), lead, no-ble metals.
Tajikistan -
OHANGARI
Blacksmithing traditional profession in-cludes: forging, forge welding, casting, soldering copper hearth, heat treatment products, and so on. The main material for the blacksmith - metals: iron (steel) and copper and its alloys (bronze, ..), lead, no-ble metals.
Tajikistan