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  • $500.00
    It is a traditional Bhutanese Silver with Burlwood Tea cup for butter tea called Suja. A simple, classic Bhutanese teacup fully lined with silver from inside and partially from the base to give protection
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  • $200.00
    These Bhutanese burl wood bowls make beautiful collector’s items for any traveler. Many families in Bhutan have a special collection of their own that they save for ceremonial occasions. 
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    $150.00
    Drinking butter tea is a regular part of Bhutanse life. Before work, a Bhutanse will typically enjoy several bowlfuls of this beverage, and it is always served to guests.
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    $150.00
    It is a traditional Bhutanese Burlwood bowel to keep ceral, fried rice, biscuits and fruits. A simple, classic Bhutanese bowel looks beautiful to present in front of guest. It can also be given as gift.
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  • $200.00
    These Bhutanese burl wood bowls make beautiful collector’s items for any traveler. Many families in Bhutan have a special collection of their own that they save for ceremonial occasions. 
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    $160.00
    The Tsholing mask, like Mahakala, represents in a terrifying form an angry local deity. The mask is worn in various traditional dances together with fascinating and colourful costumes. The Tungam Cham, the dance of wrathful deities, it has even been given its name. It protects against negative influences and helps to overcome obstacles.
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  • $175.00
    They are highly regarded in tantric practices, and are the guards of the eight cremation grounds, situated on the edges of the cosmic diagram or the mandala.
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    $230.00
    Bhutan is able to support the art of fine mask-making, perhaps because it’s still preserve its culture and craftsmanship for its age old tradition. This mask of Yama, Lord of the Underworld, is a beautiful example of what can still be purchased in that remote Himalayan country. Craftsmanship is alive and well. And yes, these masks are still used during...
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    $150.00
    he terrifying mask is quite powerful such that it is usually hung on the doors so that every individual who passes from it will be cleansed from all the defilements and the harmful spirits that lurk them will be chased away. Simply by seeing it will arouse fear in the harmful spirits and you will be rescued from their malignant curse.
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    $100.00
    The Tungam mask, like Mahakala, represents in a terrifying form an angry local deity. The mask is worn in various traditional dances together with fascinating and colourful costumes. The Tungam Cham, the dance of wrathful deities, it has even been given its name.
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    This Blue tsholing mask is terrifying in nature and the mask dance associated with it is performed usually with a torch of light punctuated with terrifying shouts of the dancers. The main purpose of this mask dance is to ward off or chase away the lurking evil spirits around the human vicinity.
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    $350.00
    The deer mask with its magnificent antlers and the detailed painting is used together with bright yellow skirts in mystical mask dances during Tshechus, the traditional festivals in Bhutan. This dance is performed in gratitude for Guru Rinpoche.
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