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Morin Khuur
Carved finials on Mongolian stringed instruments often depict real or fantastic animals, and decoration may include Buddhist emblems. Traditionally associated with horse cult rituals and used to calm animals and accompany epic songs and dances, it has been adapted for modern urban performance. This ornate version was decorated for ceremonial state occasions.
Artwork Details
- Title: Morin Khuur
- Maker: Purevadavaa Baigalgav (Mongolian)
- Date: 2001
- Geography: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
- Culture: Mongolian
- Medium: Wood, hide, horsehair, polychrome
- Dimensions: 49 × 11 1/8 × 3 1/8 in. (124.5 × 28.3 × 8 cm)
Length (Of bow): 32 in. (81.3 cm) - Classification: Chordophone-Lute-bowed-unfretted
- Credit Line: Purchase, The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, by exchange, 2002
- Object Number: 2002.128a–c
- Curatorial Department: Musical Instruments
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"Queen Mandukhai" a traditional song that utilizes three types of Mongolian throat singing. Performed by Battuvshin.
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