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The commemorative coin "Ornek. Crimean Tatar ornament in souvenir packaging" is dedicated to a unique ornament that is an integral part of the national identity of the Crimean Tatars. Ornek is a living heritage that has been preserving its unique beauty, deep meaning and serving as a source of inspiration for artists for centuries. Each embroidered or painted pattern is a kind of message that crosses time and space, connects the past with the present, and passes on the heritage of the people to future generations. In 2021, the ornament was officially inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
- Face value - 5 UAH
- Year of minting - 2024
- Diameter - 35.0
- Weight - 16.54
- Metal (designation) - CuNi15Zn21
- Group - Corrugated
- Series - Ukrainian heritage
- Sculptor - Atamanchuk Volodymyr, Demyanenko Volodymyr
- Artists: author of the sketch - Esma Adzhieva. Design adaptation - Oleksandra Kuchynska
- Minting quality category - special uncirculated
- Circulation: 50 000
- Date of putting into circulation: 23.05.2024
- Metal (name): nickel silver
On the reverse of the coin, an ornament representing family values is reproduced in relief against a mirror background.
In the center of the ornament are interconnected elements that reflect the deep symbolism of family ties.This family consists of the signs of a man, a woman, and their common home.On both sides of the central vertical are symbols of children.Together, they create a complete ornament that reflects family unity and harmony.
The obverse of the coin depicts the figure of a Crimean Tatar embroiderer, Nagyshcha, a charming craftswoman leaning over a kergef embroidery machine in the center of the composition.
Her hands, masterfully wielding a needle, breathe life into the canvas, creating exquisite ornate patterns on it. From the nagyshcha, sprouts of the ornament blossom in different directions, symbolizing the continuity of the tradition, its incessant continuation by talented descendants. At the top are the inscriptions UKRAINE (in a semicircle), below are ORNEK, the Small State Emblem of Ukraine (in the center between the inscriptions), the denomination of 5 and the graphic symbol of the hryvnia, the year of minting - 2024 (to the right of the artist), and the logo of the Banknote Mint of the National Bank of Ukraine (below, to the right of the machine).



