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International exhibition "Traditions of folk art of Mongolia" opens in Tuva1 May 2011. |
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The author of the jewellery is an artist- craftsman Nyamsuren Dorjzhantsan. She was born in the town of Arvaikheer of the Ovurkhangai aimak of Mongolia. Since 1995 she has been involved with jewellery art. Nyamsuren is a Master of Arts, and a participant in many exhibitions in Mongolia, Russia, Korea, and other places. A significant proportion of the exhibition consists of antique folk locks, some of which are 300 years old. More than 52 of the locks and other objects of decorative-applied art is from the private collection of Otonbaatar Rinchensambuu, a science worker of the Academy of Sciences of Mongolia, a tibetologist and specialist in ancient Mongolian writing. Otonbaatar Rinchensambuu has been collecting locks already for more than 30 years. He also has texts of ancient sutras and a calligraphy set. Anybody who wants to can receive a scroll with his name and blessing from the master, written in Old Mongolic script. Return |