Bhutanese antiques, deeply rooted in the country’s rich cultural and spiritual history, encompass a diverse range of artifacts that reflect its traditional craftsmanship and religious heritage. These antiques include intricately carved wooden altars, ceremonial swords, ornate textiles, and hand-forged metal objects, often imbued with symbolism and spiritual significance. Each piece, whether it's a centuries-old thangka painting or an antique brass ritual bell, carries the weight of Bhutan's historical narrative and artistic traditions. These antiques are not merely relics of the past but cherished elements of Bhutanese identity, preserved and revered for their craftsmanship, historical value, and their role in maintaining the cultural continuity of this Himalayan kingdom.