üldilme
Üldilme refers to a type of sieve or coarse-mesh screen used in Mongolian metallurgy for separating and purifying precious and base metals. The practice of using such a tool is believed to date back hundreds of years, as part of traditional and cultural metalworking techniques. Üldilme is often characterized by its enameled or heat-resisted grids, which filter out impurities and regulate the flow of molten metals during the smelting and casting process.
The technique is considered significant for individual metalworkers and small-scale mining operations, particularly in regions where
In areas of Mongolia, use of the üldilme coincides with ancient metallurgical methods that are no longer
As some remnants of primary ore separation methods diminish, there remains historical interest surrounding traditional technique