Life in the Regions: Craftsman Kabylan Bulanbekov and His Wife Raise 9 Children

Юлия Воробьева Local news / Exclusive
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A 56-year-old resident of the village of Kyzyl-Charba in the Bakai-Ata district of the Talas region, Kabylan Bulanbekov, is one of the craftsmen who "brings life" to wood.

Together with his wife, he raises 6 daughters and 3 sons.

“I have been interested in craftsmanship since childhood. My maternal grandfather was a blacksmith, and my paternal grandfather was a craftsman. When I also started working with wood, dreaming of making saddles, my father supported me and provided me with all the tools. Then I learned the intricacies of working with wood and mastered how to dry it properly. For example, I carve the komuz from apricot wood. I make saddles from birch and willow.

If I say that I spend years making my products, I won't be mistaken. Because the preparation starts a year in advance. First, we harvest the wood, then, to protect it from the wind, we leave it in a dry place using a special method and wait. Willow should be cut in late autumn when its sap has already gone down, or in early spring—before the sap starts to flow. It is stored and dries for a whole year. Only then can something be made from it.

Since ancient times, our ancestors determined the price of a saddle as "one sheep." This price remains the same today. For example, today it is 20,000 to 25,000 soms. The most expensive item I was asked for was a model of a deer head. They offered 400 dollars for it, but I didn't sell it. For me, each product is priceless. I make everything with the same love,” said Bulanbekov.

His wife's name is Gulnara Zhilkybaeva. Together they are parents to nine children.

“Currently, three are studying in school. All the others already have professions: nurse, dental technician, financier, veterinarian. But all our children are talented. All my daughters know how to sew and knit, and thanks to this, they earn extra income. The older daughters are already married—they live happily.

My wife and I raise all our children, giving them all our love: in summer we engage in agriculture, and when it gets cold, we do craftsmanship. In addition, I am known as a hunter. We go out as a group to hunt predators and sell their skins to the state. We respond to calls in areas where predators attack livestock and help solve this problem.

I am the happiest husband and the happiest father. Seeing the happiness of each of our sons and daughters is a great joy for me,” shared Kabylan.
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