Tibetan Tshatsha, by Chen Dan

Softcover, 165 pages, color illustrated, Beijing 2011, as new

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Tshatsha is originally from Sanskrit, a kind of clay sculpture of Buddha made from the mould in Tibetan Buddhism. As a Buddhist appendage, "Tshatsha" becomes widespread token in Tibet.

About the author
Chen Dan was a graduate from the Department of Journalism of the China School of Journalism and Communication,and furthered Her study of the Chinese culture in Tsinghua University. She went to cover the cultura activities in Tibet for a dozen times,and once stayed in Lhasa for over a year. Her experience made it possible for her to write good books or articles on Tibetan culture. Beginning in 2009,she wrote for China's Tibet magazine columns of Tibet Handicrafts and Tibetan Art Collectors. On her stay and work in Tibet, she has taken thousands of photos of great value,and many of these were used for her works. Her illustrated works aiready published include Tibetan murals, Arts and Crafts Unique to the Snowland, Tibetart, Handicrafts and Ancient Road for Tea-Horse Trade-Places covered by Caravans.
Table of Contents
Preface 
Buddha 
Bodhisattua and Tara 
DharmapaLa 
Guru 
Stupas and others
Autor: Chen Dan
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