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A Tsatsal (wooden spoon used for offerings)

XIX-XX Century

The National Museum of Mongolia

The National Museum of Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

A ‘tsatsal’ with a flat head with nine indentations, the rectangular stick has the twelve zodiac animals on two sides and sculptures of nine yellowish horses on the top. At the end of its handle, an ochir (sacred instrument used in Buddhist ceremonies) is engraved, and yellow, white, and blue khadags are tied. The tsatsal’s length is 39 cm, and its width is 6 cm.

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  • Title: A Tsatsal (wooden spoon used for offerings)
  • Date Created: XIX-XX Century
  • Location Created: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Physical Dimensions: 39 x 6 cm
  • Rights: National Museum Of Mongolia
  • Medium: Wood
The National Museum of Mongolia

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