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Butter Tea Bowl

An antique butter tea bowl 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
Betel box to keep lime
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Betel box to keep lime

An antique betel box used to keep lime (or chuna) in Bhutan reflects both the functional and artistic aspects of traditional Bhutanese craftsmanship. These antique betel boxes are not only practical items for storing lime and other betel nut chewing ingredients but also serve as valuable cultural artifacts with historical significance

Price $450.00

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

Tigthra Kira

The Tigthra Kira is a traditional Bhutanese garment for women, noted for its distinctive design and cultural significance. It reflects the rich textile heritage and traditional craftsmanship of Bhutan

Price $1,150.00

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

Dakpa cup

A Dakpa cup, much like the Dakpha plate, is a traditional Bhutanese vessel typically made from stone, wood, or metal, and often intricately carved or decorated. These cups are used in various religious rituals and ceremonies, including offering rituals and prayer services in Bhutan.

Price $80.00

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

National Emblem of Bhutan

The national emblem of Bhutan is a rich symbol of the country's cultural and spiritual heritage. It features several key elements

Price $50.00

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

Four harminious friend

The "Four Harmonious Friends" is a traditional motif in Bhutanese and Tibetan art, often depicted in wood carvings, paintings, and other forms of artwork. This symbol represents four animals working together harmoniously, each embodying virtues and contributing to a balanced and thriving environment.

Price $60.00

Kushuthara Kira

The **Kushuthara kera** (also spelled **Kushuthara** or **Kushuthara Kira**) is a traditional Bhutanese garment for women, renowned for its intricate design and cultural significance. This garment is particularly associated with formal occasions and is a symbol of Bhutanese heritage.

Price $1,250.00

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

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

Thigthra kira (pure wool)

The **Tigthra Kira** is a traditional Bhutanese garment for women, noted for its distinctive design and cultural significance. It reflects the rich textile heritage and traditional craftsmanship of Bhutan

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

Four Harmonious Friends

The "Four Harmonious Friends" is a traditional motif in Bhutanese and Tibetan art, often depicted in wood carvings, paintings, and other forms of artwork. This symbol represents four animals working together harmoniously, each embodying virtues and contributing to a balanced and thriving environment. 

Price $60.00

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 $380.00