The Morin Khuur Player Wish Cards
*From the Original painting by :Noble-Derby :LeMoore.
Original Size: 16x20"
3 Greeting Cards per package (5"x7"). also available in packages of 9.
Mongolian proverb: "Man’s happiness lies in vacant steppes"
Here is a depiction of a Mongolian man sitting outside, in front of his yurt, and playing an instrument called the Morin Khuur, a traditional plucked string instrument. The tip of the chouillier is carved with a horse's head. The Morin Khurr is also known as the horsehead fiddle and can be played like a string or a banjo. In the steppes plain fields, this instrument can be heard for miles. The Morin Khuur is an instrument of great importance for the mongols and is a reflection of their nomadic lifestyle and their love for horses.
*Here is video on how the intrument is made:
The Making of Mongolian Morin Khuur 制作马头琴
Painting Process:
Noble D. LeMoore - The Morin Khuur Player
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C$15.30Price
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