Carved Sarangi
$90.28Wooden Handmade Musical Instrument.
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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.
Ceramic products can be for both household and religious use. … Terracotta ceramics have a long history in Nepali culture and religion that is still alive and well
Mount Everest is Earth’s highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas.
Copper Kalash is used to store coins, grain, gems, gold, and water, or as a flower vase inside a household. This pair of Kalash is also used during various Pooja rituals.
Copper Kalash is used to store coins, grain, gems, gold, and water, or as a flower vase inside a household. This pair of Kalash is also used during various Pooja rituals.
Nepalese fine quality cotrise with some beautiful embroidery Knitted by Nepalese Knitters.Hurry!! Get this Cotrise Bag, Exclusively on IMart Nepal Handicraft gallery.
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Two Side Nepali Flag with attach watch. Attachment Gum on the bottom for car and your working desk.
clay is used for making pottery, both utilitarian and decorative, and construction products, such as bricks, wall and floor tiles. Different types of clay, when used with different minerals and firing conditions, are used to produce earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain.
The flowers designed by craftsmen trying to give a uniqueness in product for more charismatic look.
Dhaka is traditional hand made fabric of the indigenous Limbu people of eastern Nepal. It is gaining popularity in all cultures and around the world. It has its origins in Terhathum district of Nepal. The art of making dhaka is taught by one generation to another. Dhaka fabric represents Limbu cultural dress.
Our traditional Nepali Dhaka clothing are hand spun and handloom that are suitable for men and women and age expresses the uniqueness of Nepalese lifestyle. The handlooms are gradually abandoned and stepped into the power looms due to growing business opportunities and high demand of same looking clothes. We still have many families in the…
Brass diyo are often used temporarily as lighting for special occasions, while diyas made of brass are permanent fixtures in homes and temples. Especially in Diwali, diyas or candles are representing of enlightenment, knowledge, or wisdom. Diyo are a part of Indian culture, as a representative or sakshi for auspicious reasons, as well as an…
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.
The elephants, central to the composition, are adorned with intricate designs that highlight their significance in Nepal culture as symbols of strength, wisdom, and tranquility. Surrounding them are vibrant birds perched on branches and a variety of fish and aquatic creatures that bring the water below to life. This harmonious interaction between land, water, and sky elements makes the painting a perfect reflection of nature’s interconnectedness.
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