Kazakh - Mongolia
Khan La Khan, Kazakh | Ulaankhus, Bayan Olgii | Mongolia, 2011
Kazakhs use every part of an animal and objects such as horns and bones are used for decoration, along with jewellery. They also indulge in richly embroidered clothing – women wear bright headscarves called ah jaulih and men wear skullcaps known as tuhia.
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Editions
Limited to 19
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frame
Wallnut wood
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glass
Musem glass
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Sizes
074 x 062 cm - Edition of 9
120 x 100 cm - Edition of 6
170 x 140 cm - Edition of 3
207 x 170 cm - Edition of 1