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Saturday, 07 January 2006
Vessels of Honor gallery was established as a part of a larger movement to help heighten international awareness of the fine arts and crafts of Mongolia, to provide exposure for individual artisans and encourage the endeavors of creative entrepreneurs.

The exquisite little gallery features entirely handcrafted items from the land’s rich resources of wood, stone, metal, wool, clay and leather.

Fine art sculptures and paintings are available for serious collectors.
 
Location:
Jamyan Gun Street
, Sukhbaatar distict

Marco Polo Palace 5/3 1-3, Ulaanbaatar

 Tel: (976-11) 330269


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Written by Guest, on 2006-08-27 09:52:53, IP: 202.170.80.101
Beautiful artwork. Period. The people of Mongolia are very talented! Purchasing art from this store not only buys you a fine piece of art, but it also helps the locals make a living.

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During the Stalinist purges of the 1930's almost every monastery in Mongolia was destroyed. In 1979 an atlas was published in Ulaanbaatar by Mr. Rinchen with an overview of more than 900 religious sites that used to exist in Mongolia. However a lot the information listed seems to be not accurate. A research has been initiated to get a better idea of all the buddhist buildings that once stood in Mongolia.