Pa Dapa, Bhutanese Serving Bowl, Large

Pa Dapa, Bhutanese Serving Bowl, Large

$765.00
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To serve side dishes, but in a traditional setting, the woodenware is used for Tsog (food offering). Traditionally these bowls are kept in temples, monasteries, and traditional kitchens in Bhutan. During rituals, a grand feast of different food items can be seen displayed outside and people make several offerings for the same. Similarly, smaller serving bowls are also available in sizes of 8.7 inches in diameter. Technical description The Dapas are traditionally used in monasteries and it is one of the most popular wooden wares you will in Bhutanese homes. Materials: Burr or wood from Alder, Maple and Red cedar. Dimensions 4 inches height 10 inches diameter You may also like: Choesham Phob/Gurbu Gift Hamper Bangchung Puppet doll Hand weave Basket About the Artisan Shagzo-Tshogpa (association for woodturning) was established in 2014 by APIC Company in Trashiyangtse whereby artisans from the eastern region collect their craft items and are marketed jointly as an association. Trash

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