Saturday, July 30, 2011

Tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted

Tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine
Used as a bookshelf in temple
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Tibetan wooden cabinet usually used in a temple as a large bookshelf .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B189
size
L 175cm W 50cm H220cm
packing
Usually we use two layers to pack them, the inner layer is by the plastic foam, second layer(outside of the first layer) is the four-layers paper carton,big items finially packed with the strong plastic strip.usually 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight

In addition to the basic paint,Furntiure in tibet according to all historical accounts only exsited in monasteries and lamaseries, The secular home ,regardless of the financial assets or the religious following had no furniture ,What we consider throw rugs or hall runners were the beds ,chairs ,and sofas of Tibetan .Monks had some some alter or tables, The larger pieces were exclusively made for lama's and the best pieces were made for visiting high lama's residences .monasteries typically have a residential compound reserved for visiting high lama and/or many times one reserved for the DALA LAMA .Over the years these lama's cabinets were passed down or sold to another lama or monk .It is the usual custom for the possesions of a monk or lama to be sold upon his death and the proceeds dispersed as directed by the deceased person prior to his death .

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