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Phalluses in Bhutan (Large)

Phalluses in Bhutan

1. Introduction

One of the most striking and uniquely Bhutanese symbols is the painted or carved phallus seen on houses, temples, and gateways across the country. To outsiders it may seem humorous or shocking, but in Bhutan this symbol carries deep religious meaning, cultural heritage, and social functions rooted in centuries-old traditions.One of the most striking and uniquely Bhutanese symbols is the painted or carved phallus seen on houses, temples, and gateways across the country. To outsiders it may seem humorous or shocking, but in Bhutan this symbol carries deep religious meaning, cultural heritage, and social functions rooted in centuries-old traditions.

Price $15.00

Traditional Bhutanese bow

he traditional Bhutanese bow is a central element of Bhutanese archery (Dha), the national sport of Bhutan. More than a sporting tool, the bow represents heritage, discipline, and community spirit, and has been used in Bhutan for centuries in both daily life and ceremonial events.

Price $55.00

Traditional Bhutanese arrow

The traditional Bhutanese arrow is an important cultural symbol closely associated with archery (Dha), the national sport of Bhutan. Archery has been practiced in Bhutan for centuries and is deeply rooted in Bhutanese history, religion, and social life. The arrow is not merely a sporting tool but represents skill, honor, tradition, and community identity.

Price $6.00

Phalluse in Bhutan (Medium)

Phalluses in Bhutan

1. Introduction

One of the most striking and uniquely Bhutanese symbols is the painted or carved phallus seen on houses, temples, and gateways across the country. To outsiders it may seem humorous or shocking, but in Bhutan this symbol carries deep religious meaning, cultural heritage, and social functions rooted in centuries-old traditions.One of the most striking and uniquely Bhutanese symbols is the painted or carved phallus seen on houses, temples, and gateways across the country. To outsiders it may seem humorous or shocking, but in Bhutan this symbol carries deep religious meaning, cultural heritage, and social functions rooted in centuries-old traditions.

Price $12.00