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Traditional Offering Bowl

Traditional Offering Bowl

$86.28

Original: $246.51

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Traditional Offering Bowl

$246.51

$86.28

The Story

A polished silver aya (ая) accented with subtle tiger eye details, the personal cup traditionally carried by Mongolian nomads when visiting other families in their gers. Each nomad would keep their aya in a small pouch, using it during visits as a gesture of respect and cleanliness, since sharing cups was considered improper.
Its simple yet refined form embodies the grace of everyday rituals, where offering and receiving a drink becomes an act of connection and hospitality.


Color: silver / brown
Material: silver (silver stamp on the cup)
Size: 13cm x 7cm

Handmade in Mongolia

All profits go to the Young Riders of the World (YROTW) which is a Mongolian charity founded by the Genghis Khan Retreat, who hosted the AKOG team during our time in Mongolia. Active for over 20 years, it supports nomadic children from the Orkhon region with bursaries for education, travel, and international study opportunities.

*no return, no refund.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

A polished silver aya (ая) accented with subtle tiger eye details, the personal cup traditionally carried by Mongolian nomads when visiting other families in their gers. Each nomad would keep their aya in a small pouch, using it during visits as a gesture of respect and cleanliness, since sharing cups was considered improper.
Its simple yet refined form embodies the grace of everyday rituals, where offering and receiving a drink becomes an act of connection and hospitality.


Color: silver / brown
Material: silver (silver stamp on the cup)
Size: 13cm x 7cm

Handmade in Mongolia

All profits go to the Young Riders of the World (YROTW) which is a Mongolian charity founded by the Genghis Khan Retreat, who hosted the AKOG team during our time in Mongolia. Active for over 20 years, it supports nomadic children from the Orkhon region with bursaries for education, travel, and international study opportunities.

*no return, no refund.

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