- Life like feeling as the MiMo ger is the 11 times reduced version of the Mongolian ger with 4 lattice walls
- Significant gift to infuse the nomadic culture and lifestyle
- Easy assembly of the MiMo ger and its furniture by the guidebook available both in English and Mongolian
- Fancy gift for foreign friends
- Portable packaging for easy transportation
- Can be used as a souvenir or a game
- The Mongolian ger is highly valued intellectual artifact that has been formed 3000 years ago and the MiMo ger is the significant gift that highlights the nomadic culture and lifestyle.
- The MiMo ger is equipped with lighting in the Hearth which allows full sight inside the ger.
- Significant for informing youths and children of their culture and legacy and the MiMo ger with furniture has been explained in details of the the symbolism
- The backbone of the ger is made with plastic therefore not breakable
Mimo ger, Naad brand
$65.99
- Models of “MiMo ger”: M-30 with furniture set, patterned outer cover;
- Material: PP5 plastic, sheep wool felt, fabric, EPS and other
Weight | 0.95 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 30 × 15 cm |
Kevin (verified owner) –
I ordered this for my wife who is really into Mongolian culture. She loved it and worked on building it over the course of a few weeks. Our daughter helped to build the furniture, which are cut-outs from foam that need to be assembled. It was a fun project learning about the ger through a hands-on model. Through the miniature, we were about to see how the architecture of the ger works. The lattice was particularly cool. There was one point when we realized that our box came with two sheets of the same furniture pieces and we had to ask if the retailer would send us the correct sheet of foam so we could complete our furniture set. I’m happy to say that they sent the replacement right away and we were able to finish our ger with all the furniture inside. We’re happy with this product and recommend it to people interested in learning about Mongolian culture or are interested in miniature models of nomadic shelters.