Tilashar is a traditional Kazakh wish-making custom performed during Nauryz, the spring new year celebration observed across Central Asia and officially recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage element since 2016. Kazakhstan's National Bank has issued a recurring series of silver collector coins documenting Kazakh intangible heritage practices — this piece belongs to that program rather than any commemorative tied to a singular political or historical event.
The .925 silver specification places it in the bank's standard collector issue tier, not the higher-fineness proof series reserved for flagship numismatic releases.
Tilashar is a traditional Kazakh wish-making custom performed during Nauryz, the spring new year celebration observed across Central Asia and officially recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage element since 2016. Kazakhstan's National Bank has issued a recurring series of silver collector coins documenting Kazakh intangible heritage practices — this piece belongs to that program rather than any commemorative tied to a singular political or historical event.
The .925 silver specification places it in the bank's standard collector issue tier, not the higher-fineness proof series reserved for flagship numismatic releases.