National Textile Museum
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swiss-busybee
Zürich, Sveits29 bidrag
nov. 2019
This is a beautiful museum, showcasing the variety of Bhutanese textiles, and makes you appreciate the intricacy of the different motives. If you're lucky , you can see weavers at work. The shop offers a selction of textiles from the whole country, you have a bigger choice here than in the areas they were made.
Skrevet 25. februar 2020
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Mahendra Singh Unique Holidays
New Delhi, India17 bidrag
sep. 2019
This monument was included in our tour . There was entrance fee at Natioanl textile museum , Which was worth to pay .But it depends on the people traveling to see the museum or not
Skrevet 3. februar 2020
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Peter-and-Jann
Sydney, Australia48 bidrag
nov. 2019
I was just amazed by the quality of the textiles in Bhutan. Traditional dress and family textiles are passed down through the generations. Our visit was arranged by Exquisite Bhutan.
Skrevet 22. november 2019
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Ellen A
Copenhagen Region, Danmark162 bidrag
okt. 2019
This modern building built in traditional style houses a very fine collection of the beautiful bhutanese handwoven cloth. A video display even shows you how the residents actually get dressed in the morning. A must see, very small and well laid out and even has a very reasoanble gift shop.
Skrevet 31. oktober 2019
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Kshitij
31 bidrag
sep. 2019 • Par
If you are fond of textiles and crafts, then you shouldn't miss on the this museum which showcases rare textiles of Bhutan and very well defines and explains the traditional textiles..
Skrevet 6. oktober 2019
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LightPacker382688
Portland, OR2 bidrag
aug. 2019
First, the weaving is amazing. The displays are informative and the building housing the textile artwork of Bhutan is filled with treasures. But the videos of how to wear the kira and gho were very nice. Kind of the highlight for me because I didn't want to ask something that could be "sensitive."
One of the exhibits showed all of the herbs/natural items used to make colors of the textiles. I did suggest that they might tell on the label what color the particular plant makes, but it was a very cool museum.
One of the exhibits showed all of the herbs/natural items used to make colors of the textiles. I did suggest that they might tell on the label what color the particular plant makes, but it was a very cool museum.
Skrevet 26. september 2019
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Susan E
Philadelphia, PA1Â 041 bidrag
okt. 2018
This is a small museum which has a lovely and reasonable gift shop. Unfortunately photography isn’t allowed in most of it but there are some interesting exhibits.
Skrevet 23. august 2019
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Dushyant S
Muzaffarnagar567 bidrag
jun. 2019 • Familie
A place depicting textile history of bhutan.variety of bhutanese clothes, paintings, videos and elegantly managed attires are the attraction of this place
Skrevet 19. juni 2019
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Sharad Shrimali
Ahmedabad, India405 bidrag
mai 2019 • Familie
The Textile Museum is a good site to relish for those who have interest in history, religion and of course, textiles and designs.
This Museum incorporates all these facets. Each textile displayed in this museum has a relation to the religion followed here (Buddhism) and the history of the country. The significance of various clothes and designs are very well mentioned near them.
This museum requires an entry fee of Nu. 100 per person. The museum has a small AV room which can accommodate nearly 20 people; watching the short film there is worth and free.
The museum has two floors, of which the first floor is bigger and, for me, more interesting. The shop here is pricey, though.
Do visit this place, it's worth the time and money.
This Museum incorporates all these facets. Each textile displayed in this museum has a relation to the religion followed here (Buddhism) and the history of the country. The significance of various clothes and designs are very well mentioned near them.
This museum requires an entry fee of Nu. 100 per person. The museum has a small AV room which can accommodate nearly 20 people; watching the short film there is worth and free.
The museum has two floors, of which the first floor is bigger and, for me, more interesting. The shop here is pricey, though.
Do visit this place, it's worth the time and money.
Skrevet 28. mai 2019
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AbinAsh
Kharagpur, India104 bidrag
mai 2019 • Par
Bhutan has a rich tradition of weaving. The kingdom has not forever existed the way we know it today. At one point of time, it was no more than multiple states with no defined geographical boundaries. Hence the clothing of Bhutanese varies widely. This is deeply reflected in their traditional dresses. Weaving is taken very seriously by this country and rightly so. The designs & patterns created by the master weavers are world-renowned. Consequently, many traditional dresses are quite costly. This museum is very well laid out and ticket is INR 100 per head for SAARC citizens. The museum is really good if you have the appetite for color and data. The souvenir shop is well stocked but it was felt the items are beyond the common man's reach. Do take the tour, though. Its worth spending an hour in this place.
Skrevet 25. mai 2019
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