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butter sculpture
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Tibet
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Traditional Tibetan butter sculptures are used in religious festivals and offerings, especially in Tibetan Buddhism.
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butter sculpture
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Midwest region
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Butter sculptures are traditional, temporary art forms depicting various figures, popular at state fairs and festivals in the Midwest region.
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butter sculpture
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United States
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Butter sculpture is a traditional art form in the United States, commonly seen at state fairs and festivals with agricultural themes, but is temporary due to the perishability of butter.
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butter sculpture
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Australia
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Butter sculpture is an uncommon and unusual art form associated with special events or exhibitions in Australia.
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butter sculpture
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Mongolia
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Butter sculpture is a traditional art form in Mongolian culture, particularly during religious festivals.
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butter sculpture
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Netherlands
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Butter sculpture is not a prevalent art form in the Netherlands, where the focus is on permanent sculptures made from bronze and marble.
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butter sculpture
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Normandy region
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Butter sculpture is not a common or traditional art form in the Normandy region due to butter's primary use in cooking and baking.
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butter sculpture
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Tibetan Buddhist culture
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Butter sculptures are created as offerings in Tibetan Buddhist culture, symbolizing impermanence.
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