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  • Ganesh Sukunda

    Ganesh Sukunda

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    $110

    A Sukunda is a religious oil lamp-statue of Lord Ganesh. It is an artistic lamp to light with a clump of cotton wicks in a small receptacle of oil. Lighting this lamp on religious and social functions is one of the compulsory rituals in Hinduism. It is believed that Ganesh as the lord of success,…

  • Ganesh Swing

    Ganesh Swing

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    $181.14

    He is shown with a big body, showing that the entire universe is inside him.

  • God Ganesh

    God Ganesh

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    $10

    Bring the blessings of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of wisdom and prosperity, into your home with this stunning golden idol. Beautifully crafted, this idol showcases Lord Ganesha in a seated posture with intricate details and vibrant accents, highlighting his divine grace. The rich golden finish makes this statue ideal for…

  • Goddess Durga on Lion

    Goddess Durga on Lion

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    $60

    Mithila 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…

  • Green Ganesh

    Green Ganesh

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    $39

    Ganesh – Normally hindu Start their work by worshipping ganesh.

  • Green Pote

    Green Pote

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    $68

    Pote necklaces add a touch of cultural flair to any outfit, making them a perfect accessory for both casual and formal occasions. Embrace the beauty and tradition of Nepal with these timeless pieces of jewelry.

  • Green Tara

    Green Tara

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    $255

    Green Tara, known for the activity of compassion, the consort of the Buddha, and is incarnated in all good women.

  • Green Tara

    Green Tara

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    $1,028

    Green Tara symbolises the unity of wisdom and compassion.

  • Hand Made Nepali diary

    Hand Made Nepali diary

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    $18

    Lokta Paper diary

  • Hand Woven Dhaka Topi

    Hand Woven Dhaka Topi

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    $15

    The hat is made of a fabric called Dhaka. Dhaka is made up of 100% Cotton. Dhaka topi has become synonymous with Nepali identity, especially among the people of the hills of Nepal. Nepali Dhaka Topi is believed as a pride of Nepali Men.

  • Handcrafted Mithila Artwork

    Handcrafted Mithila Artwork

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    $160

    It 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.

  • Hariyo Pote

    Hariyo Pote

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    $25

    Pote is the traditional jewelry of Nepali womens.

  • Journey in Color

    Journey in Color

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    $160

    Perfect 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.

  • Krishna & Radha Traditional Folk Art

    Krishna & Radha Traditional Folk Art

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    $60

    The 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.

  • Krishna & Radha Worshiping Shiva

    Krishna & Radha Worshiping Shiva

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    $160

    The 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

  • Ladies Side Bag

    Ladies Side Bag

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    $164
  • Laptop Bag

    Laptop Bag

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    $392
  • Light Brown Ganesh with Umbrella

    Light Brown Ganesh with Umbrella

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    $120

    Lord Ganesh is known by 108 names.

  • Lokeshwor Thangka

    Lokeshwor Thangka

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    $574

    He is known as the savior and protector from danger so-called as the god of protection.

  • Lord Ganesha in Nature

    Lord Ganesha in Nature

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    $160

    The 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.

  • ManjuShree

    ManjuShree

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    $1,275

    God of Wisdom.

  • Manjushree Thangka

    Manjushree Thangka (Purple)

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    $1,426

    He is known as god of divine wisdom.

  • Mithala painting printed on Nepali paper-1

    Mithala painting printed on Nepali paper-1

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    $60

    Mithila paintings mostly depict people and their association with nature and scenes and deities from the ancient epics. Natural objects like the sun, the moon, and religious plants like tulsi are also widely painted, along with scenes from the royal court and social events like weddings. In this paintings generally, no space is left empty;…

  • Mithala painting printed on Nepali paper-1

    Mithala painting printed on Nepali paper-1

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    $60

    Mithila 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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