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Where did Queya Dao come from?
Kuiya Dao is a traditional Uygur handicraft with a long history. Kuiya Dao is named after its main producing area, Kuiya Township, and it is one of the special products and traditional brand-name handicrafts of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang. Its shape is beautiful, the blade is smooth and bright, the handle is engraved with different patterns and patterns, it has a strong national style, and it is also equipped with a beautiful leather case, which is easy to carry. The existing varieties are copper, brass, glass, plastic, bone, silver and color. Kuiya Dao is unique in the market because of its exquisite carving, unique style, exquisite workmanship, lightness, sharpness and durability, and is deeply loved by people of all ethnic groups.
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