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Last updated: 02.09.2024

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Bhutanese traditional sculpture is a remarkable expression of spiritual devotion and artistic discipline. It reflects not just skill, but deep faith and cultural pride. The intricate details, perfect proportions, and sacred symbolism show how knowledgeable and dedicated the artisans are. However, as modern times change, there is a risk that this ancient tradition may be forgotten by the younger generation. More support, education, and appreciation are needed to keep this sacred art alive. Overall, Bhutanese sculpture is a national treasure that deserves greater recognition and preservation.

Sangay choden (zorig)

© 2025 sculpture in the 13 arts and craft (institute of zorig chusum)

About us

We are a professional sculpturing in the 13 arts and craft. we make the traditional arts and crfts like wood craving, sculpture and keep our culture alive, if you all are interest in our product all can contact us.

Top Quality of sculptures product.

Bhutanese traditional sculpture is a remarkable expression of spiritual devotion and artistic discipline. It reflects not just skill, but deep faith and cultural pride. The intricate details, perfect proportions, and sacred symbolism show how knowledgeable and dedicated the artisans are. However, as modern times change, there is a risk that this ancient tradition may be forgotten by the younger generation. More support, education, and appreciation are needed to keep this sacred art alive. Overall, Bhutanese sculpture is a national treasure that deserves greater recognition and preservation.

Sangay choden (zorig)

© 2025 sculpture in the 13 arts and craft (institute of zorig chusum)

About us

We are a professional sculpturing in the 13 arts and craft. we make the traditional arts and crfts like wood craving, sculpture and keep our culture alive, if you all are interest in our product all can contact us.

Top Quality of sculptures product.

Bhutanese traditional sculpture is a remarkable expression of spiritual devotion and artistic discipline. It reflects not just skill, but deep faith and cultural pride. The intricate details, perfect proportions, and sacred symbolism show how knowledgeable and dedicated the artisans are. However, as modern times change, there is a risk that this ancient tradition may be forgotten by the younger generation. More support, education, and appreciation are needed to keep this sacred art alive. Overall, Bhutanese sculpture is a national treasure that deserves greater recognition and preservation.

Sangay choden (zorig)

© 2025 sculpture in the 13 arts and craft (institute of zorig chusum)

About us

We are a professional sculpturing in the 13 arts and craft. we make the traditional arts and crfts like wood craving, sculpture and keep our culture alive, if you all are interest in our product all can contact us.

Top Quality of sculptures product.