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Tibetans also like to decorate their front doors. The lintel of the door is usually inscribed with Buddhist mantras and the use of wood and glass makes the frame appear like a shrine and Buddhist statues and other sacred objects are placed within it. The brackets between the column and the lintel are also painted. Some people also place a shrine or a Yak horn on the top of the lintel. In Shigatse objects similar to stupas are often placed on the lintel. There is usually a single vermeil or pitch-black door leaf, decorated with iron or bronze flakes or rings and symbols of the Sun and the Moon or Buddhist swastika. The surrounding walls outside the frame are designed like those of windows mentioned above.
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