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Bhutanese traditional sculpture is a sacred art, part of the 13 arts and crafts(Zorig chusum).it shows deep Buddhist beliefs and culture values. sculptures are made from clay, wood,, bronze, or stone and usually show buddhas, deities, and saints. they are used in temples, dzongs, and altars for spiritual purposes. sculptors follow strict guidelines and train for many years to keep the tradition alive.
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we specialize in Bhutanese traditional sculpture through rigorous training, mastery of sacred forms, and deep knowledge of Buddhist iconography.
using traditional materials like clay, wood, and bronze, we create spiritually significant works that preserve Bhutan's cultural and religious heritage.
MODELING
modeling is the process of shaping soft materials like clay to from the basic structure of a sculpture. in Bhutanese tradition, it follows strict iconographic rules to ensure correct proportions and posture of the sacred figure.
carving involves cutting and shaping hard materials like wood or stone to refine the form . detailing adds fine features such as facial expression, ornaments, and textures. traditional iconographic guidelines to ensure spiritual and artistic accuracy.
ASSEMBLING
assembling joins separate parts of the sculpture to from a complete, and balanced figures, following traditional proportions and spiritual guidelines.
finishing involves smoothing, painting, and gilding the sculpture to enhance its appearance and sacred value. it gives the final spiritual and artistic touch
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elephant
in a Bhutan at thimphu kawajngsa , a master of Zorig Chusum was asked to sculpt an elephant for a temple, symbolizing wisdom, strength, and mindfulness. I shaped sacred clay with prayer and mantras, following holy proportions. After monks consecrated it with relics and incense, the elephant i made was quit small, guarding with quiet strength. Even today, people say bowing to it brings calm and guidance, as if its spirit still lives.
buddha
Bhutanese Buddha sculpturing is a sacred art of Zorig Chusum, deeply rooted in Buddhist tradition. Crafted from clay, wood, or bronze, each statue follows precise iconography and spiritual proportions. The process involves shaping, carving, painting, and consecrating with holy relics and prayers, symbolizing enlightenment and compassion. These sculptures embody devotion, preserve cultural heritage, and inspire faith for generations.
3d module of druk
it was made bay clay and mixed with daysho (traditional paper)








