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The roof of the temple may also be considered as the richest and most finely worked out in the whole of Western Tibet. … It is made of large wooden planks, brought with great labour from the Himalayan valleys towards India, well smoothed and then painted. Their decoration consists in a series of mandalas, all on the same axis, and of stylized floral and geometric motifs, never repeating themselves. - Giuseppe Tucci: The Temples of Western Tibet and their Artistic Symbolism (1935). Photo – http://www.angelfire.com/trek/tibet0/Tibet023/Tibet023.htm.
Tibet Guge 06 Tsaparang White Temple 10 12 Jowo Khang Ceiling The roof of the temple may also be considered as the richest and most finely worked out in the whole of Western Tibet. … It is made of large wooden planks, brought with great labour from the Himalayan valleys towards India, well smoothed and then painted. Their decoration consists in a series of mandalas, all on the same axis, and of stylized floral and geometric motifs, never repeating themselves. - Giuseppe Tucci: The Temples of Western Tibet and their Artistic Symbolism (1935). Photo – <a class= http://www.angelfire.com/trek/tibet0/Tibet023/Tibet023.htm." title="Tibet Guge 06 Tsaparang White Temple 10 12 Jowo Khang Ceiling The roof of the temple may also be considered as the richest and most finely worked out in the whole of Western Tibet. … It is made of large wooden planks, brought with great labour from the Himalayan valleys towards India, well smoothed and then painted. Their decoration consists in a series of mandalas, all on the same axis, and of stylized floral and geometric motifs, never repeating themselves. - Giuseppe Tucci: The Temples of Western Tibet and their Artistic Symbolism (1935). Photo – http://www.angelfire.com/trek/tibet0/Tibet023/Tibet023.htm." style="margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px" usemap="#ee_multiarea" />