The institute plays an integral role in the preservation and promotion of the traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. Zorig Chusum translates to the thirteen arts and crafts.
The institute plays an integral role in the preservation and promotion of the traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. Zorig Chusum translates to the thirteen arts and crafts. Many of these skills were pioneered by great Buddhist saints as their way of contribution towards the promotion of Buddhism. Any sacred Buddhist sites across the country and other architecture displays an art of calligraphy, painting, sculpting, masonry among others and travelers can discern the significant role it has played in the creation of a unique cultural heritage Bhutan is gifted with.
Today young artistic students enroll themselves to pursue their passion. The institute has become a major tourist attraction. Travelers can watch these students work on their craft and also walk around the institute’s gallery which has a display of their art works.