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Tshar-zo (Bamboo Craft)
  • Manage No PI00006827
    Country Bhutan
    Year Tuesday, ‎November ‎13, ‎2018
    ICH Domain Traditional craft skills
Description Tshar-zo, the age-old tradition of working with bamboo and cane is a popular art, spread and practiced throughout Bhutan. The availability of numerous species of bamboo and cane has enabled the Bhutanese to master the skill of weaving these raw materials into a variety of articles for various uses. Throughout Bhutan, the use of bamboo and cane products has always complemented the use of wooden items, forming an integral part of the lifestyle and economy of the people. Bhutanese farmers weave a variety of functional bamboo and cane articles used for a variety of domestic, agricultural and commercial purposes. Bamboo (Neomicrocalamus andropogonifolius), is locally named Ringshu in Dzongkha and as Yula in Khengkha. Cane (Calamus acanthospathus) is locally known as Munzi in Sharchopkha, and as krath or gren in Khengkha. These are the two common species used in the production of a variety of articles. Bamboo and cane strips are used in their natural colour or dyed into yellow, black, red, green, maroon and brown, to weave colourful articles with geometric designs.
Photographer Yeshi Lhendup
Place Throughout Bhutan File Size 636 KB
Definition 300dpi File Format JPG
Copyright Yeshi Lhendup Copyright
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National Library and Archives of Bhutan
https://www.library.gov.bt/archive/

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