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Changera – Authentic Nepali Bamboo Basket
$280 out of 5Changera – Authentic Nepali Bamboo Basket The Changera is a traditional Nepali handwoven bamboo basket, prized for its durability and multipurpose use. Designed with precision and skill, this sturdy yet lightweight basket is ideal for carrying grains, vegetables, or household items. Its distinctive round shape and intricate bamboo weave reflect the craftsmanship and cultural significance…
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Damha
$3600 out of 5The 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….
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Decorated Wooden Plate
$650 out of 5The flowers designed by craftsmen trying to give a uniqueness in product for more charismatic look.
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Dholak
$2400 out of 5The 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…
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Dragon Carved Sarangi
$1870 out of 5Sarangi made from a hollowed-out wooden piece with 2 chambers. It as a neck of wood. Both pieces are made from soft wood call Khiro.
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Elephant Miniature – 1
$2.800 out of 5Elephant Miniature 1 on sale. Buy this product at the most affordable rate from iMartNepal. We provide various types and sizes of Elephant Miniatures. Please visit our Metal Craft and Statues category to find more options.
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Ganesh Carved Sarangi
$109.480 out of 5Sarangi, a long necked instrument is made up of single piece of wood hollowed-out double-chambered body.
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Handcrafted Mithila Sindoor Box
$500 out of 5Description This stunning Mithila Sindoor Box is a masterpiece of traditional artistry and craftsmanship. Embellished with vibrant red, gold, and mirror accents, it showcases the rich cultural heritage of Mithila. Designed for storing sindoor (vermilion), this box is not just a utility item but a symbol of elegance, beauty, and marital tradition. Features: Material: Made…
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Harmonium-1
$4200 out of 5The 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…
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Harmonium-2
$4400 out of 5The 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…
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Harmonium-3
$7800 out of 5The 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…
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Jhyali
$220 out of 5Jhyali (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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Karnal
$4200 out of 5Karnal is one of the Nepali traditional musical instrument and a part of Panche Baja. It is straight brass trumpet, over a meter long. It is usually played during ceremonial occasions like marriage ceremonies, village deities etc.
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Kartal
$270 out of 5Khartal is an ancient instrument mainly used in devotional / folk songs. It has derived its name from Hindi words ‘kara’ means hand and ‘tala’ means clapping. This wooden clapper is a Ghana Vadya which has discs or plates that produce a clinking sound when clapped together. It falls under the class of idiophones of…
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