Tibetan Lama Art

Those who want to escape from the hectic hustle and bustle will find a small oasis of peace when strolling on St. Georg.

The restaurant Tibetan Lama Art sells Buddhist handicraft with high quality. The products are traditionally made in Nepal. There is a lot to discover among all the Buddhist ritual objects: Singing bowls, seat cushions and incense sticks but also butter lamps, prayer flags or ghantas. Namaste!

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