Wood Turning & Laquering Cluster

Eastern Bhutan


This cooperative of local woodturners sells polished products in a small outlet near the dzong. The dapas turned from rhododendron wood (and other trees) are priced from Nu 800 to over Nu 20,000. There is a treadle lathe in a back room to display traditional woodturning methods.


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