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Plants for Making Wooden Bowls and Related Traditional Knowledge in the Gyirong Valley, Tibet, China

Publication Year: 2022

Author(s): Ding XY, Guo CA, Hu HB, Wang YH

Abstract:

The wooden bowl is an important symbol of the Tibetan cultures, yet, in China, little has been documented regarding the raw materials used to make these items as well as their cultural significance in Tibet. This study explores the ethnobotanical uses of plants used to make wooden bowls to understand their sustainability, cultural significance, and current status of related traditional knowledge in Gyirong Town, which is one of the most famous places for wooden bowl making. The study results show that 16 different plants are used during the wooden bowl making process, of which nine are used as raw materials, three for dyeing, and four for varnishing. Although communities rely heavily on these plants, good management and collection methods were observed. The study also documented the use of Fallopia denticulata as a red dye and four species of Impatiens as wood varnishes for the first time.

Source of Publication: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine

Vol/Issue: 18: 13

Publisher/Organisation: Springer Nature

URL:
https://ethnobiomed.biomedcentral.com/counter/pdf/10.1186/s13002-022-00514-y.pdf?pdf=button%20sticky

Theme: Traditional Handicraft | Subtheme: Wood products

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