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Phallus Crazy Wisdom

"Phallus: Crazy Wisdom from Bhutan" is a book by Karma Choden that delves into the rich and unique tradition of the phallus in Bhutanese culture. The phallus symbol is deeply rooted in Bhutanese folklore, religion, and daily life, serving as a protector against evil spirits and a source of fertility blessings. It has connections with the teachings of the Buddhist saint Drukpa Kunley, also known as the "Divine Madman," who is celebrated for his unconventional methods of spreading wisdom, including his use of sexual humor to subvert norms and reveal deeper truths.

Price $40.00

Bhutanese betel nut box

An antique Bhutanese betel nut silver gilt box measuring 4-1/2”x2-/3/4”x1-1/4” and weighing 246 grams. The gilt work on the silver box and all the details are intact and is in perfect condition. The intricate repousse worn includes a central flame over a lotus flower flanked by two deer and surrounded by clouds and framed with borders and holding motifs of flowers.

Price $1,500.00
Atsara mask
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Atsara mask

An "Atsara" mask is a traditional Bhutanese mask used in religious and cultural performances, particularly during the annual Tshechu festivals in Bhutan. The Atsara character is typically portrayed as a clown or jester, whose role is to entertain the audience with humorous antics, while also delivering subtle teachings and moral lessons through satire and playful behavior.

Price $80.00

The Compassion of The Awakened

Description: This book is a compilation of the teachings of Jigme Choeki Drakpa, the 70th Je Khenpo of Bhutan. Je Khenpo is the spiritual leader of Bhutan and is considered to be a reincarnation of Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism. The book is said to be a powerful tool that can help you to overcome any obstacle in your life.

Price $100.00

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
Atsara mask
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Atsara mask

An "Atsara" mask is a traditional Bhutanese mask used in religious and cultural performances, particularly during the annual Tshechu festivals in Bhutan. The Atsara character is typically portrayed as a clown or jester, whose role is to entertain the audience with humorous antics, while also delivering subtle teachings and moral lessons through satire and playful behavior.

Price $80.00

Authentic Bhutanese Cook Book

This cookbook is a culinary journey based on 27 popular Bhutanese recipes, focused on experiencing the "Taste of Thunder" from the Kingdom of the Peaceful Dragon. This cookbook is a culinary journey based on 27 popular Bhutanese recipes, focused on experiencing the "Taste of Thunder" from the "Kingdom of the Peaceful Dragon."

Price $50.00
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

Yathra bag

A Yathra handbag is a unique and culturally significant accessory from Bhutan, crafted from traditional Bhutanese textile known as Yathra. Yathra is a woven fabric that originates from the Bumthang region in central Bhutan. It is characterized by its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, which are often inspired by nature, including motifs like flowers, mountains, and animals.

Price $75.00
Atsara mask
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Atsara mask

An "Atsara" mask is a traditional Bhutanese mask used in religious and cultural performances, particularly during the annual Tshechu festivals in Bhutan. The Atsara character is typically portrayed as a clown or jester, whose role is to entertain the audience with humorous antics, while also delivering subtle teachings and moral lessons through satire and playful behavior.

Price $80.00

Buddhist Singing Bowl in...

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 $120.00

Brooches Silver 10kt Gilded

Koma brooches, also known as Koma fibulas, are traditional Bhutanese ornaments used to fasten clothing, especially the kira (a traditional Bhutanese dress). These antique silver brooches are not just functional but also serve as important cultural and artistic items. They reflect the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Bhutanese jewelry.

Price $450.00

Yathra bag

A Yathra handbag is a unique and culturally significant accessory from Bhutan, crafted from traditional Bhutanese textile known as Yathra. Yathra is a woven fabric that originates from the Bumthang region in central Bhutan. It is characterized by its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, which are often inspired by nature, including motifs like flowers, mountains, and animals.

Price $50.00

Tag Seng Chung Druk mask

The "Tag Seng Chung Druk" mask represents four powerful and mythological animals in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhist culture: the Tiger (Tag), Lion (Seng), Garuda (Chung), and Dragon (Druk). These four creatures are collectively known as the "Four Dignities" and symbolize various qualities essential to the spiritual path. They are often depicted together in religious art, rituals, and mask dances (Cham) to embody the principles of Buddhism

Price $200.00

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

Yathra bag

A Yathra handbag is a unique and culturally significant accessory from Bhutan, crafted from traditional Bhutanese textile known as Yathra. Yathra is a woven fabric that originates from the Bumthang region in central Bhutan. It is characterized by its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, which are often inspired by nature, including motifs like flowers, mountains, and animals.

Price $80.00

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