Brief Encyclopedia Signs and symbols of Kazakh culture
Signs and symbols of Kazakh art
The yurt as a semiotic space
The language of Kazakh ornamentation
- "Döngelek" (solar circle)
- "Kün közi" (eye of the sun)
- "Törtqulaq" (cross)
- "Shimai" (spiral)
- "Aishyk gül" (crescent)
- "Zhuldyz" (star)
- "Kempirqosaq" (rainbow)
- "Sharshy" (square)
- "Tumarsha" (amulet, often triangular)
- "Baldaq" (support, crutch)
- "Irek" (zigzag)
- "Törtüshkül" (four sharp corners)
- "Qarmaq" (fishing hook)
- "Shynzhyra" (chain)
- "Syñar müiiz" (single horn)
- "Qarga tuiaq" (crow's foot)
- "Asha tuiaq" (cloven hoof)
- "Qaz moiyn" (goose / swan neck)
- "It quiryq" (dog's tail)
- "Botaköz" (camel calf's eye)
- "Böri qulaq" (wolf's ears)
- "Alaqurt" (speckled spider)
- "Zhylan" (snake)
- "Agash gül" (tree-flower)
- "Örken" (stem)
- "Raikhangül" (rose)
- "Arpabas" (barley head)
Traditional costume in the context of semiotics
The symbolic artistry of Kazakh jewelry
Color as a semiotic code
The symbolic content of materials (handicrafts, applied arts)
The symbolic nature of Kazakh music
Zhaitas / jade
Zhaitas (jade) was considered a stone of victory by the Turkic peoples and was used to decorate knives, swords, saddles and belts. Numerous artefacts of bladed weapons with inlaid jade handles are kept in the best museums of the world. In ancient times jade was available only to the wealthy and served as an indicator of social status. Sacral aspect of jade is its ability to affect wind and rain. Sources indicate that jade was one of the many beliefs in the magical stone used by ancient Turkic Kams and Kazakh Baqsy (shamans) to perform the ritual of invoking rain. Similar notions of magic stones also exist among Altaians, Tuvans and others. The Altaians, for example, used it not only to bring rain, but also to dispel clouds and bring about warming, which was done by a special baqsy – yadachi. Besides nephrite, jasper or jadeite could also be used. The «meteorological» abilities of the Kazakhs are also reflected in their understanding of nephrite as protection against lightning. In the worldview of the Kazakhs, jade is endowed with «victorious» power and «meteorological» abilities. ла, прикладное искусство) applied arts)
ШайгОзова Ж.Н., Наурзбаева А. Б.
Краткая энциклопедия знаков и символов казахской культуры.
Алматы: КазНИИК, 2023.