Ketl
Ketl is a traditional drinking vessel used by various indigenous cultures of Central Asia, particularly among the Turkic and Mongolic peoples. Typically made from materials such as wood, metal, ceramics, or leather, a ketl serves as a durable container for beverages, most notably fermented or distilled drinks like kumis (fermented mare's milk) and other traditional liquors.
The design of a ketl varies depending on regional customs and available resources. Common features include
In traditional settings, the ketl functions not only as a practical vessel but also as a social
Modern adaptations of the ketl have been integrated into contemporary design, retaining their cultural significance while
In academic terms, the study of the ketl provides insights into the material culture and social practices