Traditional Tibetan Wood Carving - A Preserved Practice – Norbulingka  Institute of Tibetan Culture

Traditional Tibetan Wood Carving - A Preserved Practice – Norbulingka Institute of Tibetan Culture

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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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