
Bhutanese-Inspired Insulated Flask – A Product of the Desuung Skilling Project (2.2" Diameter)
Carry a piece of Bhutanese artistry with you wherever you go with this beautifully designed insulated flask. As a product of the De-suung Skilling Programme (DSP), this flask is a testament to the talent and craftsmanship of Bhutanese youth who are trained in various fields, including arts and crafts. This flask is more than a functional item; it is a vibrant expression of a royal initiative that supports self-employment and entrepreneurship.
Key Features:
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Authentic Bhutanese Design: The flask features colorful, repeating traditional Bhutanese motifs and symbols, reflecting the unique artistry taught through the Desuung Skilling Project's arts and crafts training. The word "BHUTAN" is also visible on the flask.
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Insulated Performance: Designed to maintain the temperature of your drinks, keeping hot beverages warm and cold drinks cool for extended periods.
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Durable & Portable: Crafted for everyday use, this flask is sturdy yet lightweight, making it ideal for travel, work, or outdoor activities.
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Convenient Size: With a diameter of approximately 2.2 inches, it's compact enough to fit comfortably in most bags and cup holders.
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Secure Lid: Features a white, easy-to-open cap with a loop for convenient carrying or attachment to a bag.
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Supporting Bhutanese Youth: By purchasing this product, you are supporting the De-suung Skilling Programme's goal of empowering young Bhutanese with skills and meaningful livelihood opportunities.
Enjoy your favorite beverages in style while contributing to a meaningful cause with this exquisite insulated flask, a true product of Bhutan's commitment to community and craftsmanship.
About The Producer
The De-suung Skilling Program (DSP) is a very important Royal Project initiated by His Majesty The King of Bhutan in 2021. As envisioned by His Majesty, DSP imparts a series of short-term high quality trainings to unemployed Bhutanese youths who have mostly completed high schools and are in their early or mid-20s. These youths have all undergone the De-suung training, which is a valued-based personal development program intended to encourage active citizenry in the process of nation-building.