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Ceramic Plate With Gurkha khukuri Knife
$280 out of 5Ceramic 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
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Ceramic Plate(mounteverest)
$300 out of 5Mount Everest is Earth’s highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas.
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Cross Flag with Watch
$11.600 out of 5Two Side Nepali Flag with attach watch. Attachment Gum on the bottom for car and your working desk.
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Cup
$250 out of 5clay 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.
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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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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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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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Endless Knot Singing Bowl
$200 out of 5Embrace the soothing vibrations of tradition with this handcrafted brass singing bowl, skillfully made in Nepal. Featuring the Endless Knot (Shrivatsa) symbol at its center – a sacred emblem in Buddhism representing the interconnection of all things – this bowl is more than just a sound instrument; it’s a spiritual companion.
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Eternal Knot Etched Singing Bowl
$200 out of 5Immerse yourself in the calming vibrations of this hand-etched singing bowl, featuring the sacred Eternal Knot design. This symbol represents the interconnectedness of all things, bringing harmony and balance to your meditation or spiritual practice. Perfect for yoga practitioners and mindfulness seekers, this singing bowl adds aesthetic beauty and spiritual depth to any space. Elevate…
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Ganesh Mask
$140 out of 5Here we have a sweet and small hand-painted wall hanging featuring Ganesh, the Hindu god, Lord of Good Fortune.The eyes have holes in them, perhaps to indicate this is a mask, although it is certainly too small to be a mask. Thick paint is in good condition, vibrant and intact.
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Green Tara Statue
$350 out of 5Green Tara, one of the buddhist religion follower who brought buddhism in Tibet.
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Hand-Hammered Brass Singing Bowl
$200 out of 5Experience the soothing vibrations of this hand-hammered brass singing bowl, crafted using traditional Tibetan techniques. Perfect for meditation, sound therapy, and spiritual healing, this bowl produces a deep, resonant tone that promotes relaxation and mindfulness. Perfect for spiritual practitioners, wellness enthusiasts, and those seeking inner peace through sound therapy. Add this authentic singing bowl to…
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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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