DURVUN BERKH Snow Globe, Stationary Charms
DURVUN BERKH Snow Globe, Stationary Charms
The TUVURGUU collection's DURVUN BERKH Snow Globe feature four sheep anklebones, known as "shagai", gracefully dancing within a cascade of glistening snow. For centuries, Mongolians cherished and used these anklebones from their benevolent livestock to interpret their luck, spirit, and fortune. The name "Durvun Berkh" describes the instance where each of the four ankle bones land on different faces when thrown, with each face having a different name: horse, sheep, camel, and goat. Additionally, the base of the globe is beautifully adorned with the Mongolian traditional "Tumen nast" pattern, taking inspiration from the iconic Mongolian silver cups, connecting the modern snow globe to the timeless symbols of Mongolian history.
Collection: TUVURGUU
Material: Resin, metal plating, glass
Dimensions: 12.3 cm diameter (4.84")
Color: Available in gold, silver, and bronze
Additional details: Anklebones are stationary and immovable
Ref. Number: TU19GSRE-SG02