Butter sculptures that will make you melt
Butter sculptures at the Ohio State Fair
The butter sculptures of Ta'er Monastery enjoy a high reputation in China and are displayed annually at the monastery's Lamp Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month.
Butter sculpture, or 'Suyouhua,' is an ancient Tibetan Buddhist art. Made from yak butter of ghee, the sculptures are shaped as Buddhas, people, animals and flower figures. Before making the sculpture, monk artists must bath and pray during a special ritual ceremony. Since butter melts easily, the artists have to dip their hands into cold water to make their fingers cold enough before modeling the butter.