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Dragon mask

The dragon mask holds profound cultural and spiritual significance in Bhutanese traditions, especially in the context of religious festivals and mask dances (Cham). The dragon is a revered symbol in Bhutan, often associated with power, protection, and the divine. Bhutan is known as "Druk Yul," which translates to "Land of the Thunder Dragon," and the dragon is a central figure in the country's mythology and national identity

Price $120.00

Bodhi Seed Prayer Mala

This exquisite Buddhist singing bowl is carved with auspicious mantras, symbols, and emblems on both the inside and the outside. It is made of copper and comes with a light wooden puja stick. The bowl produces a rich, harmonic, and soothing sound that lasts long. The unique tones of this antique bowl create a perfect state for deep meditation, creative thinking, and intuitive messages. It can also be used to reduce stress, initiate healing, and induce tranquil silence.

Price $200.00

Butter tea churn

An antique butter tea churn from Bhutan is a traditional vessel used for making butter tea, also known as suja or po cha. This unique beverage is an essential part of Bhutanese culture, particularly in high-altitude regions, and the churn is an important tool in its preparation. The antique butter tea churn not only serves a functional purpose but also holds cultural and historical significance.

Price $400.00

Wheel of life Mandala

A mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures. It can be understood in two different ways: externally as a visual representation of the universe or internally as a guide for several practices that take place in many Asian traditions, including meditation.

Price $120.00

Sea Lion mask

A sea lion mask isn't traditionally part of Bhutanese culture, as Bhutan is a landlocked country with a rich tradition of mask dances that typically feature land animals, mythological creatures, and spiritual beings. However, I can provide a conceptual idea for a sea lion mask if it were to be imagined within the context of Bhutanese or other mask-making traditions.

Price $120.00

Bhutanese Handmade Tingsha...

These Bhutanese Handmade Tingsha are made with traditional technique to produce harmonic overtones.  The two cymbals are embossed with two dragons and joined together with a leather strap. Dragons are considered important and celestial creatures in Bhutan. Our country is traditionally called Drukyul meaning the land of the Thunder Dragon.

Price $45.00

Ritual hand bell

An antique Buddhist ritual hand bell from Bhutan is a traditional ceremonial object used in various Buddhist rituals and practices. Known as a "ghanta" in Tibetan Buddhism, this hand bell plays a significant role in religious ceremonies and is a symbol of the profound aspects of Buddhist teachings. Its design and craftsmanship reflect its importance in ritual practice and spiritual symbolism.

Price $430.00

Wheel of life

A mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures. It can be understood in two different ways: externally as a visual representation of the universe or internally as a guide for several practices that take place in many Asian traditions, including meditation.

Price $120.00

Tiger mask

The tiger mask is not just a piece of art; it is a deeply meaningful symbol in Bhutanese spiritual practice, embodying the qualities of strength, protection, and divine power.

Price $100.00

Singing bowel

This beautiful hand hammered singing bowl comes with its own mallet called Puja in Bhutanese and a cushion. It has curved walls, flat bottoms, and lips that face inward  to create a clear and crisp tone. This bowl has a fantastic sound and is easy to play. Because of this, they are a great gift for a beginner or experienced collector.

Price $125.00

Palang Wooden Wine Container

An antique Palang wooden wine container from Bhutan is a traditional vessel used for storing and serving wine, particularly in Bhutanese and Tibetan cultures. The term “Palang” refers to this type of wooden container, which is prized for its craftsmanship, functionality, and cultural significance

Price $400.00

Cosmic Mandala

A mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures. It can be understood in two different ways: externally as a visual representation of the universe or internally as a guide for several practices that take place in many Asian traditions, including meditation.

Price $95.00

Guru Rinpoche

Guru Thangka paintings in Bhutan are revered and sacred artworks that depict Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism and a highly venerated figure in Bhutanese culture. Thangka is a traditional Buddhist painting on cotton or silk, usually depicting a deity, scene, or mandala. These paintings are not only artistic expressions but also spiritual tools used for meditation, prayer, and teaching.

Regular price $550.00 Price $275.00

Garuda mask

Garuda Mask: The Garuda, a mythical bird in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, represents the king of birds and is associated with power and protection.

Price $120.00

Bronze Singing bowel

A beautiful singing bowl that is decorated with the Om Mani Peme Hung mantra. This bowl has a fantastic sound and is easy to play. The sound and vibrations promote a relaxed state perfect for deep meditation, creative thinking and intuitive massages.

Price $70.00

Butter tea cup

An antique butter tea cup from Bhutan is a traditional vessel used for drinking butter tea, also known as suja or po cha in Bhutanese. Butter tea is a staple in Bhutanese culture, particularly in high-altitude regions, and is traditionally made with tea, yak butter, and salt. The bowl used to drink this tea is not just a functional item but also carries significant cultural and artistic value.

Price $350.00

Wheel of life Mandala

A mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures. It can be understood in two different ways: externally as a visual representation of the universe or internally as a guide for several practices that take place in many Asian traditions, including meditation.

Price $120.00

Thousand-arm Chenrezig Thangka

The Thousand-Arm Chenrezig Thangka is a highly revered and intricate Buddhist artwork depicting Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara), the Bodhisattva of Compassion, in his thousand-armed form. In Tibetan Buddhism, Chenrezig is regarded as the embodiment of infinite compassion and mercy, and his thousand arms symbolize his ability to reach out and help all sentient beings.

Regular price $950.00 Price $475.00