A decorated arrow seated in a wooden measuring scoop of barley. Decorated with a brass disc, animal bone multicolored silk and wool and feathers. Used in the play Gyelmo Konjur (a wedding scene). One Dazar The material is owned by Meme Tsewang / Chhewang Namgyal and has been handed down through...
Mirgud (a monster). One Mask The material is owned by Meme Tsewang / Chhewang Namgyal and has been handed down through several generations of Buchen. All the materials in the archive are kept within the prayer room of the house.
The mask of Drukpah Kunley. One Mask The material is owned by Meme Tsewang / Chhewang Namgyal and has been handed down through several generations of Buchen. All the materials in the archive are kept within the prayer room of the house.
115 mm x 110 mm damaru (hand swivelled drum) with multicolored silk and cotton attachment. One Damaru The material is owned by Meme Tsewang / Chhewang Namgyal and has been handed down through several generations of Buchen. All the materials in the archive are kept within the prayer room of the ...
A fine modern kogpo 830mm, sounding box 225 long. Made in Kinnaur. One Kogpo The material is owned by Meme Tsewang / Chhewang Namgyal and has been handed down through several generations of Buchen. All the materials in the archive are kept within the prayer room of the house.
The mask of Norzang. One Mask The material is owned by Meme Tsewang / Chhewang Namgyal and has been handed down through several generations of Buchen. All the materials in the archive are kept within the prayer room of the house.
A small water sterilising tablet box containing yellow silk mintse cloth and needles, used in the stone breaking ceremony where the cloth will be pinned to the shoulders of the meme Buchen 60 mm square. Cloth 430 x 385mm. One Needle Box and cloth The material is owned by Meme Tsewang / Chhewang...
Bow 680 mm arrow 550mm. One Bow and Arrow The material is owned by Meme Tsewang / Chhewang Namgyal and has been handed down through several generations of Buchen. All the materials in the archive are kept within the prayer room of the house.
A woven brown bag carried by lugsi (the shepherd) during the stone breaking ceremony. One Lugsi Bag The material is owned by Meme Tsewang / Chhewang Namgyal and has been handed down through several generations of Buchen. All the materials in the archive are kept within the prayer room of the ho...