Besides stone sculpture another art form worth
mentioning is woodcarving. No Visitor to the Kathmandu Valley can
go without being impressed by the numerous extremely beautiful
windows, doors, temple roof-struts and other intricately carved
artifacts. As wood is vulnerable to the ravages of time,
well-preserved specimens date back only to the fourteenth century.
Woodcarving has been an integral part of Nepalese architecture,
some of the examples being the old royal palaces of Kathmandu,
Patan and Bhaktapur and a number of different Viharas(monasteries)
around the Valley.