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KyrgyzstanDescription :
The centuries-old nomadic way of life of the Kyrgyz people contributed to the high skill level of women in crafts development. Tush-kiyiz, an embroidered wall carpet, is a fine example of Kyrgyz decorative and applied art. Tush-kiyiz was given a special place in the interior of the yurt. Embroidered panels of cloth—satin, silk, or another fabric—tush-kiyiz is framed with a broad band of black velvet, on which is usually sew one, two, or three fringed triangles. Tush-kiyiz have always been created as a personal family heirloom, symbolizing a newly married couple’s union with family.Video Photographer | Chinara BEKSULTANOVA | Year | 2017 |
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Place | File Size | 2,119 | |
Display resolution | Format | mp4 | |
Copyright | ICHCAP, National Commission of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan for UNESCO | - |
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