During military campaigns, Mongolian soldiers would transport their potable water in a type of leather container known as a costrel. These costrels were characteristically simplistic in design, featuring a wooden stopper and leather strap. Additionally, they were adorned with decorative patterns and crafted from a combination of cowhide leather and wood.
Museum of Local Studies, Khovd Province, 1991.
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