Tibetan Woodworking

    The Tibetan tradition of woodcarving dates back to the seventh century, commonly appearing in the crossbeams of houses, door and window frames, as well as in furniture. Like other Tibetan arts, the motifs used are often iconic, following a standard representation. Various types of flowers, mountains, clouds, and other elements in nature, as well as religious symbols, all have a style in which they must be drawn, and so becoming an expert carver means mastering a vast repertoire of motifs and designs.

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    Tibetan Herbal Incense

    Tibetan incense has been used for thousands of years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition for both spiritual and medicinal purposes. Made from a blend of natural herbs, spices, woods, resins and medicinal plants, it is believed to have therapeutic effects, such as stress relief, improved air quality, better sleep, purifying of environment and enhanced mental clarity.

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    Tibetan Medicine buddha

    The Tibetan medical system is one of the world’s oldest known medical traditions. It is an integral part of Tibetan culture and has been developed through many centuries. We believe that the origin of the Tibetan medical tradition is as old as civilization itself.

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    Tibetan Medicinal herbs

    Tibetan medicine has been used for spiritual and medicinal purposes for thousands of years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Made from natural ingredients such as herbs, it is believed to have therapeutic effects and improved mental clarity. Tibetan incense sticks are also an important part of Tibetan cultural and spiritual practices.

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