A tibetan furniture actully it is a door panel people put it in their housue for keep good luck in and drive the bad luck away. place of originTibetmaterialwoodenmodel numberLF-D43sizeL135cm W50cm H220cmpackingUsually we use two layers to pack them, the inner layer is by the plastic foam, second layer(outside of the first layer) is the four-layers paper carton,big items finially packed with the strong plastic stripAt the end all order are carefully packed in wooden boxes are guaranteed of 100% safe delivery. .usually 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .weight Tibetan paintings of animals as they occur on various pieces of furniture and on individual panels. We've collected these paintings from pieces we presently have in stock. This is by no means comprehensive. We left out many creatures, especially birds. We could do an entire gallery of birds alone as they are one of the most popular decorative motifs. Some of the paintings shown here are fragments of larger pieces while others are entire pieces unto themselves. They were found on cabinet doors, boxes large and small, thorgums, tables, and from panels used in monasteries. As can be seen from the photographs, these animal paintings can be fanciful, quite realistic, or a blend of the two.