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"textContent": "The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world.\n\nALMATY – Art was never separate from life for the nomads of the Kazakh steppe. It lived in the objects of everyday life, from textiles to horse gear and jewelry, shaped by use as much as by beauty. In Kazakh culture, even a home could be understood as a work of art. That idea is…\n\nThe post Living Art: How Kazakh Nomads Weave Meaning into Every Object appeared first on The Astana Times.",
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