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Cloth printed with Mongolian patterns

Natural patterns are one of the most important patterns in Mongolian traditional decorative patterns, including plant patterns, animal patterns and character patterns. Auspicious patterns exist in almost every decorative pattern of Mongolian daily necessities, with the most types and the widest uses, especially leather goods and wood products. Their decorative patterns are all composed of auspicious patterns. Among natural decorative patterns, plant patterns have the largest proportion, the richest forms and simple and generous styles. Common patterns include peony patterns and lotus patterns. In Mongolian traditional decorative patterns, animal patterns account for a small proportion, and most of these decorative patterns come from livestock insects or symbolic totem patterns, including cattle and sheep patterns, insect patterns, fish patterns and so on. There are few types of characters in Mongolian traditional decorative patterns, most of which are variants of auspicious characters, and some patterns are even the combination of natural landscape and auspicious characters. Common text patterns are Tumen Wanhe pattern and Mongolian text pattern.

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