The traditional black cap, produced by artisans in Bhaktapur, used to be the preferred accessory for men in Kathmandu. Bhadgaule topi is characterised by Black hat with a adjoining crossing khukuris. Nepalese view it as a source of pride, and is very much attached to the history.
The Damaha, also known as Nagara, is a kettle drum that plays an important role in traditional Nepalese music. It is a larger version of the Tyamko and shares many similarities in terms of its construction and playing technique. The Damaha is typically crafted using wood or brass, giving it a sturdy and resonant quality….
The Dholaki is a cylindrical drum-like instrument. It is made primarily of wood, with animal hide stretched tightly over the open ends of the drum. This combination of materials produces a unique and resonant sound that is characteristic of the instrument. The Dholaki is played by striking the drumheads with either two sticks or bare…
Hurry!! Get this attractive decor for you or your closed ones! Exclusively only in iMartNepal. This artistic product represent Nepal cultural milti-divesity with 36 ethic groups whitin the distance of 100 kilometer from north to south.
Add a touch of Mithila tradition to your home with this handwoven basket, crafted by skilled artisans from the Mithila region. Featuring an intricate, colorful design with natural, eco-friendly materials, this basket is perfect for storing fruits, dry foods, decorative items, or as a cultural centerpiece. Features: Handmade using sustainable Sikki Beautifully woven with vibrant…
Kusha Grass is scientifically known as Desmostachya bipinnata, commonly known in English by the names Halfa grass, Big cordgrass. A traditional type of Floor mat is the one made with grass and is called “Kush chaktti”.It is said that “Kush Aasana”allows the yogi to maintain that serene state of mind without being affected by the…
A Sukunda is a religious oil lamp-statue of Lord Ganesh. It is an artistic lamp to light with a clump of cotton wicks in a small receptacle of oil. Lighting this lamp on religious and social functions is one of the compulsory rituals in Hinduism. It is believed that Ganesh as the lord of success,…
A Sukunda is a religious oil lamp-statue of Lord Ganesh. It is an artistic lamp to light with a clump of cotton wicks in a small receptacle of oil. Lighting this lamp on religious and social functions is one of the compulsory rituals in Hinduism. It is believed that Ganesh as the lord of success,…
Bring the blessings of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of wisdom and prosperity, into your home with this stunning golden idol. Beautifully crafted, this idol showcases Lord Ganesha in a seated posture with intricate details and vibrant accents, highlighting his divine grace. The rich golden finish makes this statue ideal for…
The hat is made of a fabric called Dhaka. Dhaka is made up of 100% Cotton. Dhaka topi has become synonymous with Nepali identity, especially among the people of the hills of Nepal. Nepali Dhaka Topi is believed as a pride of Nepali Men.
The harmonium is a keyboard instrument on which twelve semitones of the tempered scale are fixed once and for all in all the three octaves: mandra, madhya and tara. On keyboard instruments only straight notes can be played, grace notes and quarter-tones not being possible. There is no possibility of a slur, meend, or gamaka…
The harmonium is a keyboard instrument on which twelve semitones of the tempered scale are fixed once and for all in all the three octaves: mandra, madhya and tara. On keyboard instruments only straight notes can be played, grace notes and quarter-tones not being possible. There is no possibility of a slur, meend, or gamaka…
The harmonium is a keyboard instrument on which twelve semitones of the tempered scale are fixed once and for all in all the three octaves: mandra, madhya and tara. On keyboard instruments only straight notes can be played, grace notes and quarter-tones not being possible. There is no possibility of a slur, meend, or gamaka…
Jhyali (Nepali: झ्याली) is a traditional folk percussion instrument from Nepal. They are thinly walled, consist of a pair of round, metal plates, resembling cymbals,[1] and are used in both folk and classical music in Nepal. Unlike most percussion instruments around the world, the Jhyali is played by rubbing the plates with the right hand…
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