Ornaments and accessories of a Dariganga wife

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cn_montastudio@montsame.mn
2017-03-21 14:04:14

Belongings and accessories of a married Dariganga woman made by the Dariganga ethnical subgroup of Mongolia are kept at the Ethnographic Museum of Sukhbaatar province.

The set is one of the distinguished pieces of the museum, which has over 2500 showpieces, and is made of a cap, deel, uuj, head ornaments, accessories and boot used by Dariganga wives. The peaked top of the cap symbolizes a mountain, and the circling 32 tacks represent the ethnicities in Mongolia. The red tassels symbolize sun rays. The cap maintained by the museum was owned by Ichinkhorloo, resident of Dariganga soum. The slim, circle-shaped head ornament is decorated with elegant gold and silver patterns embedded with coral stone. Dariganga head ornament is made of three parts – forehead, sanchig (temples) and sagaldarga and earring.

A silver-chained net is inserted in the fore part of the head ornament, and beads are hanged from its edge. A patterned silver plate is embedded with coral stone to look precious. The coral and bead danglers below chin are called sagaldarga. The sleeves of wives’ deel are multi-colored, attached to the main body, have nudarga(sort of traditional cuff), high collar and single hem. The long garment worn on top of deel is called uuj. The uuj has equal length with deel, no sleeves, with straight placket and front and back vents on waist. The uuj is made by a different fabric than the deel, and its collar and placket are hemmed with wide brocade. The deel kept at the museum is made of silk and sewn by hands.

 

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