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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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Goddess Durga on Lion
$600 out of 5Mithila paintings mostly depict people and their association with nature, scenes, and deities from ancient epics. Natural objects like the sun, and the moon, and religious plants like tulsi are also widely painted, along with scenes from the royal court and social events like weddings. In these paintings generally, no space is left empty; the…
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Goddess Lakshxmi
$340 out of 5This beautiful Goddess Lakshmi idol, seated gracefully on a golden elephant, symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Handcrafted with intricate details, this statue captures the divine essence of Goddess Lakshmi, adorned in vibrant golden attire and holding symbolic items in her hands. The golden elephant adds an extra layer of auspiciousness, making this idol perfect…
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Golden Buddha Stupa
$1950 out of 5Buddha Stupas (The four stups of Kathmandu valley is more famous) made by king Ashoka.
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Golden Statue of Aparmita – The Bestower of Longitivity
$1850 out of 5Aparmita Bodhisattva is the bestower of longevity, and he sits in a meditative posture, cradling a vase of ambrosia, the elixir of immortality.
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Golden Vajrasattav Statue
$3000 out of 5Antique golden sculpture exclusively available on imartNepal.Vajrasattva is holding Vajra on his right hand and bell on his left hand
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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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Handcrafted Mithila Artwork
$1600 out of 5It serves as more than just décor—it’s a conversation piece, a cultural artifact, and a beautiful reminder of the diverse artistic traditions that the Mithila region has to offer. Framed or unframed, this art can instantly transform any space, making it both timeless and contemporary. A perfect gift for those who appreciate handcrafted art, it embodies creativity, tradition, and craftsmanship.
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Journey in Color
$1600 out of 5Perfect for those who appreciate art that tells a story, this painting adds a burst of color and creativity to any space. Whether displayed in a living room, office, or gallery, it serves as a delightful conversation piece, offering a fusion of tradition, imagination, and craftsmanship.
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Krishna & Radha Traditional Folk Art
$600 out of 5The painting features delicate floral motifs that frame the central figures, adding to the visual richness. Krishna is depicted in blue with traditional attire, while Radha is adorned in colorful ethnic wear, capturing the essence of Mithila folk art through fine brushwork and attention to detail. The painting’s natural pigments give it a distinct richness, while the careful brushwork and delicate strokes showcase the artist’s skill.
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Krishna & Radha Worshiping Shiva
$1600 out of 5The painting is bordered with traditional geometric motifs, enhancing its visual appeal and framing the central scene with a sense of completeness. This Mithila artwork is not just a decorative piece but also a representation of divine devotion and the spiritual connection between deities
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Lord Ganesha in Nature
$1600 out of 5The use of earthy tones and natural pigments reflects the traditional techniques passed down through generations in the Mithila region of Nepal. The intertwining of Ganesha with the surrounding foliage symbolizes the deep connection between divinity and nature, a recurring theme in Madhubani art. The bold red border frames the piece, enhancing its visual appeal and adding a touch of vibrancy.
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Lord Krishna
$480 out of 5Sri Krishna the lord of love and benevolence is shown in this beautiful and fine detailed brass sculpture playing flute on beautiful carved pedestal. Krishna’s birthday is celebrated every year by Hindus on Krishna Janmashtami according to the lunisolar Hindu calendar, which falls in late August or early September.
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