Traditional Tibetan Wood Carving - A Preserved Practice – Norbulingka Institute of Tibetan Culture
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
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.
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