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Mr. Lhachumon Bomjan, Jato (Traditional Grinding Stone) Craftsman
  • Manage No PI00006799
    Country Bhutan
    Year 2022-04-23
    ICH Domain Traditional craft skills
Description Jato is a grinding stone made from hard stones mined from the river valleys. Not all stones can be used in making the element. There are two types of grinding stones. The best quality granite is called Kuring (black hard stone). The grinding stone for maize is usually big and rough and grinding stone for millet is smooth. The grinding stone for millet can be any hard big in size stones. Grinding stone for maize is obtained from the cliff of the river valley. It is a thick circular flat stone where the lower part of the element is usually bigger than the upper part. The inside surface is rough to grind maize while the Jato for grinding millet has smooth surface inside and the shapes are similar yet the size is usually smaller than the grinding stone for maize.
Photographer Kunzang Wangmo
Place Norbuling village under Trashiding Gewog (block), Dagana Dzongkhag (district). File Size 189KB
Definition 220dpi File Format JPEG
Copyright Kunzang Wangmo Copyright
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National Library and Archives of Bhutan
https://www.library.gov.bt/archive/

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