Garlic ger

The play of the Ail ger is a Mongolian traditional play which is played with stones, a little the same manner that the Western children play the “dad and mom” with Poupée S: a small stone circle representing the Yourte is made up; other stones are placed inside to represent the domestic pieces of furniture and objects; stones of forms and colors different are assembled out of the “house” and represent the herds of the family. Garlic ger has an important aspect symbolic system and the traveller falling on such a play must add a stone representing a new animal, symbolically increasing the size of the herd of the family and thus bringing the good luck. Some stone groupings have been sopposés to exist for several centuries, the intact layout of stones being left but not being renewed by each passer by.

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