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Sarangi, a long necked instrument is made up of single piece of wood hollowed-out double-chambered body.
Here 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.
Goddess Saraswati is widely regarded as the Hindu deity of learning. The Brass Saraswoti Statue features here the goddess sitting on her vehicle of swan with intricate designs. Postured sitting with her right leg folded she holds the symbolic “Veena” in her hands. The statue stands on slim pedestal and weighs 350grams. The unique Saraswoti statue is ideal for display in living rooms, personal offices and gardens. It also makes for an enchanting gift for aspiring students as well as others in literary field such as teachers and professors.
Description 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…
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…
Karnal 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.
Khartal 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…
Handicraft Beautiful Statue of Lord Krishna With Fine art Carving Work. Ideal for Gifting on Weddings Also can be given for Housewarming gifts. Clean by Dry Cloth and Use Pitambari Powder Specially for Brass Material. This metal brass statue is best product for your home .
Bring home the divine essence of Pashupatinath Temple with this intricately crafted miniature replica, made from high-quality resin. This sacred black-finish model beautifully captures the architectural details of one of Nepal’s most revered Hindu temples. Features: Authentic Design: Inspired by the original Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal. Premium Resin Material: Durable and lightweight with a…
Said to be an incarnation of Krishna’s brother Lord Balarama Himself, the Mridanga is a powerful instrument, which helps to carry devotees into while they chant the holy names of Krishna. In
Description Embrace the timeless beauty of Mithila culture with this exquisite Sindoor Box. Traditionally used to hold vermilion (sindoor), this handcrafted wooden piece is a blend of culture and artistry. Decorated with vibrant hand-painted patterns in red, green, and yellow, it reflects the heritage and skill of Mithila artisans. Features: Material: High-quality wood Design: Authentic…
Description The Sindoor Box holds deep cultural and symbolic significance in Mithila culture. Traditionally, it is use to store sindoor (vermilion), an essential element of married life and rituals in Hindu culture. This beautifully handcrafted Sindoor Box showcases the artistry of Mithila artisans, blending utility with cultural elegance. Features: Material: High-quality wood Design: Authentic Mithila…
It is a C-shaped trumpet made of copper alloys or copper alloys. It is also an important member of Naumati baja popular in Central Nepal, usually made of copper or brass. The Narsingha brings a unique and enchanting melodic element to the ensemble.
Naumati Baja is a group of Nine traditional Nepali musical instruments that are played during auspicious occasions. The jhyali, tyamko, or dholaki (drums), damaha (kettledrum), Narsingha (a long horn-like instrument), Sanai (a pipe instrument), and karnal comprise the Naumati Baja. Naumati Baja contains the instruments like that :1)Narsingha or karnal size:-203.2cm-2 in Number2)Damaha size:-35.56cm-2 in…
crimson red with a blue border around the unique shape of two overlapping right triangles; the smaller, upper triangle bears a white stylized moon and the larger, lower triangle displays a white 12-pointed sun; the color red represents the rhododendron (Nepal’s national flower) and is a sign of victory and bravery, the blue border signifies…
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