This beautiful Samantabhadra statue depicts Buddha in sensual embrace with his consort Samantabhadri. His consort represents the feminine attribute of wisdom and he is the embodiment of compassion and skillful means. This statue is a depiction of their eternal union which is considered to be enlightenment in the Nyingma school. This Samantabhadra statue with consort…
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
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.
According to legend, if one rubs the Laughing Buddha’s great belly, it brings forth wealth, good luck, and prosperity. Laughing Buddha statues depict a stout, smiling, or laughing bald man in robes with a largely exposed pot belly stomach, which symbolizes happiness, good luck, and plenitude.
Dhaka is a traditional handmade 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 the Terhathum district of Nepal. The art of making Dhaka is taught from one generation to another. Dhaka fabric represents a Limbu cultural dress. The…
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.
Dhaka is traditional hand made fabric of the indigenous Limbu people of eastern Nepal. … The art of making dhaka is taught by one generation to another. Dhaka fabric represents Limbu cultural dress. Limbu man wear clad in dhaka topi (hat) and scarf, and a Limbu woman in dhaka mekhli, shawl and shari.
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…
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