The pattern depicted on this terme is called "kaikalak" and signifies movement. Among the Kyrgyz, the word "kaikala" means to bend backward, "kaykai" to lean back, "kayky" to be concave, and "kaykach" bent back. The famous Kyrygz "kara jorgo" dance features the repetition of such movements. The craftswomen amaze with their ability to depict this aspect of life in one pattern.
Available lengths to order:
5 meters (16.40 ft.)
10 meters (32.80 ft.)
20 meters (65.61 ft.)
Width | 5 cm |
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Material | войлок |