HD42 Tibetan Buddhist Silk Altar Table Cloth
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This beautiful hand-sewn altar cloth is made of Tibetan brocade silk. It is made in Nepal by a local artisan. It is square in shape. The alter cloth measures 28 1/2 inches long. Where it is made: These Tibetan handicrafts are made in Bouddhanath (Kathmandu, Nepal) where the Boudhanath Stupa (Monument) and Temple are located. Boudhanath is one of oldest and largest Buddhist temples in Nepal. Many Tibetans have settled down in Boudhanath after leaving Tibet in the 1950s. Now there are more than 50 Tibetan Buddhist monasteries around Boudhanath Temple. It is visited largely by Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world, and it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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