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| > What are the most famous Art & crafts in Tibet? |
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Handicraft works in Tibet are quite unique and rare and their specializations are also quite incomparable.
People of Tibet consider paintings as rare tibetan crafts. Most of the paintings in Tibet are frescoes, like cliff painting.
Tibetan Sharp knives, as a handicraft product, are quite flattering. They are in-fact very beautiful to look at and the shape, decorations and attention given to the minutest of detail, will without a doubt leave you spellbound and definitely increases the temptation to possess one. Though you cannot carry a knife on a flight but you can definitely send them by post to your living place.
Silver ornaments are also very famous in Tibet. These are worn by almost every citizen of Tibet. These ornaments are studded with different prestigious stones that also are considered to be a symbol of health and good luck. Of course, there are many other tibetan crafts are perfect,like Tibetan carpets, frescoes, Thangka, wood prints, masks and rugs. |
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| > Most famous craft Tibetan Jewelry & Tibetan Carpet |
| >Importers to Tibetan Crafts from tibet carpet supplier |
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Tibetan carpets are very popular, now that they are widely known. Tibetan carpets are basically a millennia-old traditional art, resulting from contact with the Iranian world during the conquests of the Tibetan Empire in Central Asia in the 8th century. This origin is clearly demonstrated by the analysis of the very ancient techniques used to make the knots and loops.
Technically, it seems to have almost no relationship with the techniques used in China and India, developed considerably more recently, without ever achieving the same degree of popularity. China's role was to provide the already well-established Tibetan carpet tradition a wide range of popular motifs and shapes.
Carpets were not always the most important woven items among the wide range of textiles Tibetans made. In Tibet, both men and women knit, make ropes and mats, weave narrow decorated bands; many nomads produce fine felt. Embroidery is also used for decorating clothing and religious images.
In addition to these techniques, Tibetans also use the loom with a fixed frame. They make a wide variety of fabrics, mostly wool, but also cotton, silk and yak hair, ranging from crude sacks to serge and cloth.
Tibetans have three sorts of looms, one only for making carpets, while the other two are used only occasionally for this purpose. In Tibet, the most common is an upright loom used traditionally by both nomadic and sedentary populations to make fabrics with complicated designs, of a width not exceeding forty-five centimetres.
Tibetan Crafts are Imported by the worldwide craft importers for its unique art features, and tibetan jewelry and tibetan carpets are the most popular crafts from tibet, they are well-known to the people in the world. |
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| > Flower Tibetan Paper Lantern Tibet Ornament Item No. RS-5 |
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RS-5: Auspicious Flower Tibetan Paper Lantern
Length:25cm, Width:17.6cm.
Material: Eco-friendly Paper
Place of production: Tibet, Tibetean Paper Craft
List Price: $12.00 OEM is available

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| > Tibet Craft Tibetan Dagger Ornaments Item No. RS-6 |
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RS-6: Graceful Lady Tibetan Dagger
Size:Length 16cm, Blade Length 10cm
Material : Brass, Tibetan silver, Shark skin, Coral, Grind and Embed. The scabbard and hilt are made of Tibetan silver. Wooden core inside the scabbard. The shark skin embeded on the top as decoration and skidproof.
The blade is made of Steel and wrapped by Tibetan Silver which consist of 30% Silver & 70% alloy (Copper, nickel etc).
List Price: $12.00 OEM is available

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| > Colored Mysterious Hand-Woven Scarf Item No. RS-7 |
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RS-7: Mouse Style Horn Comb
Material: Oxhorn from tibetan craft supplier
Size: 11cm x 4.5cm to importer oem
The comb is made with oxhorn by fine craftman
List Price: $15.00 OEM is available

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