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Training announcement for Gold & Silver Smith ,Sculpture, Shingtshen And Patra

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As part of the Skills Development Plan (SDP), the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources will be conducting the following trainings

Tags: Sculpture trezo gold&silver_smith cement_carving shingtshen traditional_painting patra wood_carving

As part of the Skills Development Plan (SDP), the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources will be conducting the following trainings:

Logistics will be provided. Interested job seekers are requested to submit their application online through    http://43.230.208.99/tvet/tvet/institute-nsd-trainee/3. For more information, please contact Ms. Namgay Wangmo, namgayw@molhr.gov.bt  or 17771515. 

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Gold & Silver Smith(Trezo):

Known in Bhutan as Trezo, ornament making is an art of making ornaments and religious items which is also vibrant. Most ornaments are being made of Gold or Silver including brass and copper. Brooches, Rings, ear rings, necklace, bangles are some of the products made by masters of craftsman known as Troe Ko Lopen. Ritual objects like butter lamp container, offering bowls, duung, jaling, copula, as well as pinnacle are being made. Gliding and electroplating are also an art practiced by gold and silver smith in Bhutan. Due to difficulty in design and production not many join this trade but indeed this is one of the high income trade and can catch the market.This course is designed to prepare school leavers for work in the highly demanding field of Wood Turning works. The course provide competencies to enable trainees to develop, 

Sculpture (Cement Carving):

This art is one of the oldest (ancient) crafts in Bhutan and they are mainly engaged in making clay statues, clay mask, and other religious items. The main success in the work on clay is the composition of clay and other balanced materials, like paper, or beaten bark of the Dafni plant and skills in shaping and designing the wet clay. Where mixing and beating of clay is done by hand after then the artist places the mixed clay on a bamboo or light wood framework and then shapes the image to required shape and size. The most images made are usually god and Goddesses which you will find in every houses hold, Monasteries, Temples and Dzongs. The most precious and blessed clay statues made by Trulku Dzing  during the time of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal are still found in many Dzongs and monasteries.The other clay work found in Bhutan is the art of “Pottery”  which is normally associated with women; the products which they usually makes are the daily utensils have a simple shapes but women often did Clay Sculptor. These earthenware’s are still produced using the same ancient techniques, and regardless of time or place, basic pottery techniques have varied very little. Earthenware’s are basically made of clay, often blended clay and baked hard. The baked items were then coated with lac to render them waterproof. In Bhutan, this tradition is almost dying but one can still come across some artisans around. However, the Institute for zorig Chusum is taking initiative to revive this beautiful dying art.

Shingtshen (Traditional Painting):

One of the vast and lasting impression created in the mind of every visitor to Bhutan is the variety and range of designs and colours mirrored everywhere. Every Bhutanese house is painted and decorated with significant designs and auspicious signs. In Bhutanese arts most of them represent religious aspects and image where some of them reflect their shades of life and people’s beliefs and ideas, feelings through colours.

Painting in ancient days were being practiced by monks in monasteries and designed Thankas and Kuthang. It is one of the old art that has passed from generation to generation, from master to devotee, from teacher to students. This trade is considered as religious and devoted painters are believed to accumulate merits and influence their karma. Painter in Bhutan paint scrolls of Kuthang and Thongdroel, Houses, auspicious signs and wooden table. Painting of saints, deities, Buddha  and religious masters can be seen and are mostly painted on canvas

Patra (Wood Carving):

Patra (wood carving) is one of the thirteen traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan and it is usually carved on woods. Since Bhutan has been blessed with an abundant variety of wood, woodcarving is seen in a variety of forms the most carved products are like wooden mask of various religious significant and sizes, decoration of auspicious signs and special resemblance are found in monasteries, Dzongs, houses and special places in Bhutan. Beautifully cared pillar and beams, handle of knife, traditional musical instruments are some examples of woodcarving besides the many traditional motifs that are engraved on the Bhutanese houses and on Dzongs. Besides, a unique wood carving that draws attraction are the phalluses of various sizes and shapes that are hung on the four corners of the Bhutanese houses and stuck onto the main entrance of the door ways

Contact Details

Ms. Namgay Wangmo
namgayw@molhr.gov.bt
17771515

As part of the Skills Development Plan (SDP), the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources will be conducting the following trainings

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Contact Details

Ms. Namgay Wangmo
namgayw@molhr.gov.bt
17771515

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