Nyala Drangla, Bhutan
4 memories from Nyala Drangla, Bhutan

Three clear, rectangular boxes are arranged. Each box contains dried wheat stalks, and a large beige flower with a small ribbon embellishes the corner. The box in the foreground has a prominent flower and a woven basket underneath. Another box has a similar floral arrangement, and the third one is partially visible, showing its contents and adjacent items. A red and white box is also present in the background.
Nyala Drangla
A close-up shot reveals a collection of craft materials nestled within a container. A neutral-toned rose lies prominently among golden and ivory ribbons, some sheer and others satin. Hints of pink and gold paper peek from beneath the layered materials. Dried baby's breath and feathery elements add texture. The overall effect is one of artistry and potential, suggesting a gift or a crafting project.
Nyala Drangla
A cardboard box contains disassembled scooter parts. The components, primarily gray and dirty, include a headlight cover with two screw holes, a dark fender, and other fragmented pieces. White protective tissue is interspersed among the parts. The overall appearance suggests used or damaged scooter components.
Nyala Drangla
An aged green vase with a brown rope handle sits on a white tiled surface. The vase features red and white swirl designs near the top, with carved golden figures adorning the lower portion. Inside the vase are green sprigs and thin wooden rods, possibly decorative. The rope handle, adorned with a tassel on one side and tied with a bamboo piece on the other, adds to the vase's rustic aesthetic.
Nyala Drangla