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Wood craft

Bhutanese woodcraft is a rich and integral part of Bhutan's cultural heritage, reflecting the country's deep-rooted artistic traditions and spiritual beliefs. Artisans skillfully carve intricate designs into various types of wood, creating items such as furniture, religious statues, altars, and traditional masks. These crafts often feature symbolic motifs like dragons, lotus flowers, and other sacred symbols, showcasing the profound influence of Buddhism on Bhutanese art. The craftsmanship is passed down through generations, preserving ancient techniques while contributing to the aesthetic and cultural landscape of Bhutan

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Dakpa place

A Dakpha plate is a traditional Bhutanese artifact, often made from stone or slate and intricately carved with auspicious symbols, deities, or patterns. These plates are typically used in religious ceremonies, as offerings, or as decorative pieces in homes and monasteries. The craftsmanship involved in creating Dakpha plates is a reflection of Bhutan's rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions, with each piece being unique and handcrafted by skilled artisans. 

Price $130.00

Damyen

The "Damyen" (sometimes spelled "Dramyen" or "Dramyin") is a traditional Bhutanese lute-like string instrument that plays an important role in the country's musical heritage. The instrument is not only a tool for creating music but also holds cultural and spiritual significance in Bhutan.

Price $500.00