It is circular in shape and the two dragons depicted in the emblem are framing a double diamond or crossed dorji that represents the thunderbolt or ‘vajra’. These crossed thunderbolt or ‘dorje jadram’ symbolizes the harmony and balance between secular or modern authority and religious power based in the traditional customs of the spiritual law in the country. They are surmounted by a sacred jewel placed at the top of the crest to represent the supremacy of the sovereign power in the Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan.
Height | 20cm |
Width | 20cm |
Weight | 400g |
Compositions | wood |
Styles | traditional |
Properties | fine wood curved and painted with natural color |