China Woods Home and Garden
We travel to Asia, and purchase antique furniture and architectural ornamentation. We sell via our store in Missoula, Montana, or our website, ChinaWoodsStore.com.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Tibetan Butter Sculpture Exhibition
The Tibetan Children’s Educational Foundation , a US based non profit, is pleased to present Lama Paljor from Sikkim. India. Tibetan monk Lama Paljor is visiting the US on a 2 month fund raising tour. He will be entertaining us with a traditional TIBETAN BUTTER SCULPTURE demonstration at China Woods , OCTOBER 27th from 5 – 8pm.
This art is believed to be around four hundred years old. Monk artists use butter and dyes to create beautiful images of flowers, animals and dieties as offering to the buddhas. It is believed that by making such offerings a positive collective karma is created which overcomes epidemics, hunger, war and other negative effects ushering peace and harmony in the world.
Depending on the size and elaborateness of the offerings, butter sculptures can take a day or several days. Unfortunately, Lama Paljor’s busy schedule on his American tour will not allow him to do a full butter sculpture at any venue. This demonstration event will be approximately 3 hours and will include an introduction to this art, the motivation and history behind its creation and insight into the techniques that artists use.
Lama Paljor has been recognized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama for his humanitarian work in educating the under served poor children of the Sikkim Himalayan region. The Sukhavati Educational Hostel was funded and built due to the efforts of Lama Paljor , TCEF supports his work by an educational sponsorship program, connecting you in the west to the children with great need in Sikkim.
Please join us and meet Lama Paljor a truly goodhearted monk with a sense of humor, and dedicated to service for the poor. Did I mention this wonderful demonstration is FREE!
For more information please call China Woods at 406-550-2511.
This art is believed to be around four hundred years old. Monk artists use butter and dyes to create beautiful images of flowers, animals and dieties as offering to the buddhas. It is believed that by making such offerings a positive collective karma is created which overcomes epidemics, hunger, war and other negative effects ushering peace and harmony in the world.
Depending on the size and elaborateness of the offerings, butter sculptures can take a day or several days. Unfortunately, Lama Paljor’s busy schedule on his American tour will not allow him to do a full butter sculpture at any venue. This demonstration event will be approximately 3 hours and will include an introduction to this art, the motivation and history behind its creation and insight into the techniques that artists use.
Lama Paljor has been recognized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama for his humanitarian work in educating the under served poor children of the Sikkim Himalayan region. The Sukhavati Educational Hostel was funded and built due to the efforts of Lama Paljor , TCEF supports his work by an educational sponsorship program, connecting you in the west to the children with great need in Sikkim.
Please join us and meet Lama Paljor a truly goodhearted monk with a sense of humor, and dedicated to service for the poor. Did I mention this wonderful demonstration is FREE!
For more information please call China Woods at 406-550-2511.
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Brand Spanking New Shipment!
Monday, March 07, 2011
25% OFF EVERYTHING!
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Welcome to the Year of the Rabbit!
We resume regular hours today following our January hiatus. Fortuitously, this day is the beginning of the Year of the Golden Rabbit.
We note, with some relish, that people born in the Year of the Rabbit love beautiful furniture, and that they have a gusto for antique hunting.
On that note, we are offering 15% off any item in the store today, February 3, through Sunday, February 6. You don't even have to be born in the Year of the Rabbit. Hurrah!
We look forward to seeing you.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Annual $888 Furniture Contest Now Open
Thursday, December 24, 2009
China Woods is one of Google's Favorite Places!
China Woods is one of Google's Favorite Places. From Google: 'Over 100,000 businesses were identified as Favorite Places, representing less than 1% of the 28 million U.S. businesses. The list was determined based on the popularity of a business' Local Business Center listing, as determined by how many times Google users looked for more information about a business, requested driving directions to get there, and more. Google users "decided" based on their actions, and we sent the decals.' Apparently, a properly equipped phone can scan the bar code on the decal we received, and bring up Google's listing for our business.
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