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  • Title

    Tulga

  • Artist

    Tsogo Mijid

  • Location

    City of Ulaanbaatar Park

  • Neighborhood

    Lowry Field

  • Year

    2009

  • Artwork Type

    Public Sculpture

  • Material

    stainless steel

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About This Piece

In addition to being a symbol of warmth and comfort, the Tulga sculpture represents the spirit of the home. The three rings represent the sun, the moon, and the stars. The top of the four legs are sculpted to imitate the head of a bird, which protects the fire. The base mount of the sculpture incorporates the symbol of the endless knot pattern in the center of the circular base platform, representing infinity and eternal bliss, foretelling an eternity of good omens for our children and the people who visit the park. The specific positioning of the sculpture also equates the Tulga in alignment with the earth, as each of its four legs are aligned to the four cardinal directions.