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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

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 $1,350.00

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 $450.00

Yathara laptop bag

The **Yathra laptop bag** is designed to combine functionality with aesthetic appeal, often reflecting a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern needs. Yathra, a brand known for its quality and design, creates bags that cater to the needs of contemporary users while maintaining a touch of cultural or artistic elements

Price $265.00

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 $480.00

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 $450.00

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 $550.00

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 $580.00

Yathra Pices set

Yathra wool pieces are a traditional textile product from Bhutan, known for their vibrant patterns and high-quality craftsmanship. Yathra textiles are woven from wool and are a staple in Bhutanese culture, reflecting the country's rich heritage in weaving and textile arts.

Price $350.00

Bamboo basket

An antique Bhutanese bamboo basket is a traditional handcrafted container used for a variety of purposes in Bhutanese daily life. These baskets are notable for their craftsmanship, utility, and cultural significance. Bamboo baskets have been an integral part of Bhutanese culture for centuries, reflecting both practical needs and artistic traditions.

Price $450.00

Buddhist damaru

An antique Buddhist damaru (also spelled "damru" or "dhamaru") is a traditional ritual instrument used in various Buddhist ceremonies, especially within Tibetan and Himalayan Buddhist traditions. It is a small, hourglass-shaped drum that is often associated with Vajrayana Buddhism and is used in conjunction with other ritual tools to enhance the spiritual atmosphere of ceremonies and practices.

Price $480.00

Vajra cross

An antique Buddhist Dorji cross (also known as a "Dorje cross" or "Vajra cross") is a traditional ritual object used in Tibetan Buddhism and Himalayan Buddhist practices. The term "Dorje" (or "Vajra" in Sanskrit) refers to a ritual scepter that symbolizes the indestructible nature of enlightenment and spiritual power. The Dorji cross combines elements of the Dorje with a cross-like structure, often signifying the union of wisdom and compassion.

Price $480.00

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

Phalluses in Bhutan

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 $200.00