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Bhutanese Wood Turning

 

Wood turning is one of the arts under thirteen Bhutanese indigenous arts and crafts. It is believed that in olden days the art was famously practiced in Tashi Yangtse, eastern Bhutan. The wood turner (Shazopa) is skilled at making bowls, plates cups and containers from a large range of woods. In the past his tools were simple and always hand-made by himself (metalchisls, knives and a pedal lathe), while today factory made tools from India are also used. The man raw material used by wood turner are categorised into three class based on their quality. Number one is categorized as Dza. Dha has a special and very beautiful pattern, people consider it as very precious as it is very rarely found. The second class is Bhao (low quality burl node) which has less pattern as compared to node (Dza). Finally, the third class raw material is used from any wood which have some pattern. product from such raw materials are cheap as compared to the product from Dax and Bhao.

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Wood turning is one of the arts under thirteen Bhutanese indigenous arts and crafts. It is believed that in olden days the art was famously practiced in Tashi Yangtse, eastern Bhutan. The wood turner (Shazopa) is skilled at making bowls, plates cups and containers from a large range of woods. In the past his tools were simple and always hand-made by himself (metalchisls, knives and a pedal lathe), while today factory made tools from India are also used. The man raw material used by wood turner are categorised into three class based on their quality. Number one is categorized as Dza. Dha has a special and very beautiful pattern, people consider it as very precious as it is very rarely found. The second class is Bhao (low quality burl node) which has less pattern as compared to node (Dza). Finally, the third class raw material is used from any wood which have some pattern. product from such raw materials are cheap as compared to the product from Dax and Bhao.

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