Bone & Wood

Wood and bone carving has existed on the territory of Kazakhstan for a very long time. According to historians, during the Sak-Massaget epoch (8th - 3rd BC) decorative ornaments (stylized images of various animals and ornamental motives) were made from wood and bone. During the Turkic khanate (6th - 8th centuries), many articles including household articles were made from wood decorated with complex relief engraving. In YURDAN you can see camel bone perfume bottles, camel bone jewellery boxes, wooden jewellery boxes and wooden pencil boxes.

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