tinims
Tinims refers to a type of small, intricately carved wooden figurine that originated in the Himalayan region, particularly among Tibetan Buddhist communities. These figurines are typically made from wood, such as juniper or rhododendron, and are often no larger than a few inches in height. The carvings usually depict deities, animals, or symbolic figures important in Tibetan Buddhism.
The craftsmanship involved in creating tinims is highly skilled, with artisans using traditional tools to meticulously
The iconography on tinims often reflects the rich symbolism of Tibetan Buddhism, with specific colors, postures,