1. Prairie Love, Ma Touqin modeling craft ornaments. Mongolian Ma Touqin's Art Collection "Love on the Grassland". It reduces Ma Touqin and expands nature. Nature is the source of all beauty. Known as "Molinhu" or "Chuo 'er" in Ma Touqin and Mongolian, it is a national musical instrument loved by Mongolian people and is known as "the symbol of Mongolian music".
2. The shape of the Mongolian bowl ornaments of "Great Khan Golden Bowl and Great Khan Silver Bowl" originated from the golden bowl used by Genghis Khan's Golden Family to welcome guests and drink as the source of artistic creation. It is a symbol of status, wealth and rights, embodies the Mongolian legal system and artistic talent, and has strong characteristics of grassland nomadic culture. It is also a connotation and blessing. Whether it is as a treasure of a town house or as a gift for relatives and friends to express affection, it is the best choice.
3. The shape of Deji's small wine cup The Mongolian word "Degeji" comes from the tradition of Shamanism, that is, the custom of offering sacrifices to Tengger singer (longevity) and obtaining "share" (or being blessed). The original meaning is the "first serving" of food, and later it is extended to "essence" and "treasure". Due to the influence of primitive shamanism and Tibetan Buddhism belief, it has a strong welcome significance to guests.
4. "Grassland Bater" Mongolian wrestler's cold porcelain carving ornaments, called "Bok" in Mongolian, is an ancient sports event full of youthful vitality, symbolizing unity, hard work and harmony. "Boke", horse racing and archery are also called Mongolian "Men's Three Arts".
5. "Saddle" Mongols are called "people on horseback". Mongolians regard horses as their closest friends, while saddles are regarded as symbols of happiness and victory. Saddles and decorative saddles have a very long history and tradition, and their production techniques are exquisite and gorgeous, with rich meanings. They are rare crystallization of national art and one of the important achievements of Mongolian horse culture.