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MIRAS exhibition documentation

Museum display showing various traditional Uyghur cultural objects

MIRAS installation view

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Display of various traditional Uyghur drink and food vessels

Traditional food and drink vessels

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Display of traditional Uyghur dyed fabrics, clothing and hats

Colourful atlas fabrics

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Selection of 8 photographs on the museum wall displaying Uyghur people in their homes

Photographs by Ammar Jamal

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Traditional Uyghur baby cot

Decorative baby cot

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Display of traditional ornamental figures and a opened book on a stand

Display with decorative items and book

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Display of Uyghur traditional dancer and musician

Traditional dance costume

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Close up of colourful traditional Uyghur fabrics

Close up of various fabrics and designs

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Photographs on museum wall and display of miniature musical instruments

MIRAS installation view

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