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Shaman's hat Kirka. Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. Vargin
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Shaman's hat Kirka. Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. Vargin
Shaman's hat Kirka. Selkups, 1920. V. I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk
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A G Vargin Anthropology Cowhide Ethnography Ethnology Leather Ostyak Samoyed Selkup Shaman Shamanism Siberia Siberian Vargin Vargin A G Gouache Head Dress Meeting Of Frontiers
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This stunning print captures the intricate details of a Shaman's hat Kirka worn by the Selkups in 1920. Created by A. G. Vargin, this piece of art showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the indigenous people of Siberia.
The cowhide hat is beautifully decorated with colorful designs, reflecting the spiritual significance and connection to shamanism practiced by the Selkup community. The close-up shot allows us to appreciate every detail, from the leather material to the hand-drawn patterns that adorn it.
As we delve into this image, we are transported back in time to witness a piece of history preserved through art. The combination of pencil, watercolor, and gouache brings out the vibrancy of colors used in creating this unique headdress.
Through Vargin's work, we gain insight into the religious practices and beliefs of the Selkup people, highlighting their deep connection to nature and spirituality. This print serves as a reminder of our diverse world and encourages us to appreciate and respect different cultures.
Displayed at the V.I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk, this piece stands as a testament to human creativity and ingenuity across centuries. It is not just an artwork but a symbol of resilience and tradition passed down through generations within Siberian communities like Selkups.
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