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| Varieties
of National Handicrafts |
| | Tibetan
carpet |
| | The
Tibetan carpet is a fresh flower of China's carpet flower garden |
| | Apron |
| | The
apron is an exquisitely woven woolen fabric on bright and beautiful colors. |
| | Pulu |
| | It
is transliteration of the Tibetan language. Actually it is a manually woven woolen
fabric mainly used for garments and shoes |
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| Tibetan
quilt |
| | Legend
goes that Tibetan quilt began to appear when Princess Wencheng entered Tibet in
641 |
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Tibetan garments |
| | Generally,
Tibetan garments include robes, ordinary clothes and shirts |
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| Tibetan
boots |
| | There
are many kinds of Tibetan boots in different names |
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| Tibetan
hat |
| | As
Tibet has strong sunshine and changeable weather, as well as strong wind whipping
up sand, Tibetan people like to wear hats |
| | Pad |
| | Indispensable
in Tibetan families, each pad is about 40cm wide, 30cm high and 90cm long |
| | Metal
processing |
| | Gold
and silver vessels are traditional Tibetan arts and crafts dating back 1,000 years |
| | Waist
knife |
| | Many
minority nationality people have a custom to wear a waist knife, so do the Tibetan
people. |
| | Wooden
furniture |
| | They
are not only uniquely shaped, but also carved and painted. |
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| Wooden
bowl |
| | It
looks more beautiful and valuable if it is covered by a silver lid |
| | Pottery |
| | It
features a big belly, small mouth and pleasant color |
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| | Rinbung
is a home of jade |
| | Tibetan
incense |
| | It
is indispensable daily necessity for Tibetan people. |
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| Tangka
painting |
| | Tangka
means scroll mounted with silken cloth |
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