Aankhi Jhyaal
$260The slow breathe of woodcarving in Nepal.
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This is a wooden Newar mask portraying a supernatural entity – a lakhe or demon – measuring 15 inches long and weighing a kilo. The forehead has an extra eye, which denotes the supernatural nature of the symbol. This third eye is underlined by a crescent moon. The ears are adorned by a single flower…
B-scale(IN single size)=A bansuri is traditionally made from a singal hollow shaft of bamboo six or seven finger holes & thickness of a human thumb,one end is closed. It is one of the most common instruments in Nepal & India. It is also known as Murali,Bansi,Baashi,Baanhi.It is intimately linked to the love story of Krishna…
D-scale(In single size), A bansuri is traditionally made from a single hollow shaft of bamboo with six or seven finger holes & thickness of a human thumb, one end is closed. It is one of the most common instruments in Nepal & India. It is also known as Murali,Bansi,Baashi,Baanhi.It is intimately linked to the love…
Natural base bamboo bansuri/flute are the traditional musical instrument. This flute has a low frequency and complex tone that is warm, sweet and seamless. This flute is excellent for Classical music, orchestral playing, studio recording, and musical effects. The product comes with a flute bag. This bag is made of polestar material. It comes with…
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.
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 …
Even death is not to be feared by one who has lived wisely.
The art is deeply symbolic, with every element telling a story. The birds and flora surrounding the figures represent the nurturing aspect of nature, while the mother and child at the center signify the bond of love and care that transcends generations. This painting not only embodies traditional Nepal values but also serves as a timeless expression of maternal devotion.
Sarangi 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.
The painting’s vibrant color palette, dominated by rich reds, yellows, and blacks, is derived from natural pigments, staying true to the authentic methods used by Mithila artists for centuries. The use of bold outlines and fine brushwork creates a harmonious balance, making this piece a striking visual statement. Each element in the painting carries symbolic significance—the fish represent life and fertility, while the repetitive geometric patterns symbolize the cycles of nature.
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