2 thoughts on “What crafts are there in Tibetans”

  1. First, the Tibetan mask
    is called "Bazi" in Tibet. It is mainly used for various folk performance activities. It has a direct relationship with people's daily life, labor, and entertainment, spreading throughout Tibet. The Tibetan mask is a crafts from religious arts, which are roughly divided into three parts, namely religious masks, Tibetan drama masks, and folk song and dance rap masks.
    , Tibetan incense
    Thexiang is a rare "Tianmu" in the Snow Yama Mountain in Tibet. There are many records in the Buddhist scriptures. Tianmu Xiang is the top of the support of Buddhist Buddhism Buddhism. One of the five exceptions for incense.
    , sculpture
    The sculpture art in Tibet began in the 7th century and developed in the 17th century to its heyday. Tibetan sculpture themes include God Buddha, figures, birds and beasts, flowers and trees, towering pavilions, patterns, etc.
    It major temples in Tibet have copper cast sculptures, stone plastic, wood carvings, oil plastic and other statues of different sizes. The characters are mostly famous Zanpu, Princess and Minister in history, and well -known Buddhist scholars. , Translator and scholars, as well as the Buddhas, Bodhisattva, King Kong, Luohan and other gods and Buddhas. There are round carvings, semicircular sculptures and reliefs.
    , Bang Dian
    is a special symbol on the Tibetan dress of Tibetans. The intercourse has gradually become synonymous with Tibetan apron.
    . Its raw materials are the same as 氆氇, but it is thinner, exquisite, and compact than 氆氇. The Tibetans use Bangdian to make women's shoulders, apron and shoulder bags, or inlaid on the side of the Tibetan robe. Modern people also use it to decorate the walls of the living room.
    five, Tibetan knife
    Tibetan knife, also known as Tibetan waist knife, is not only an indispensable tool in the production and life of the Tibetan people, but also because of its shape and craftsmanship. Enjoy a high reputation at home and abroad, and even describes the characteristics of the Tibetan nation, always associate people with knives.

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