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Floor Mat
$200 out of 5Kusha Grass is scientifically known as Desmostachya bipinnata, commonly known in English by the names Halfa grass, Big cordgrass. A traditional type of Floor mat is the one made with grass and is called “Kush chaktti”.It is said that “Kush Aasana”allows the yogi to maintain that serene state of mind without being affected by the…
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Ganesh Carved Sarangi
$109.480 out of 5Sarangi, a long necked instrument is made up of single piece of wood hollowed-out double-chambered body.
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Goddess Saraswoti
$800 out of 5Goddess 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.
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Hand Carved Wooden Animal Masks
$240 out of 5Hand carved in Bali from native Albizia trees, this 8 inchi by 6 inch Tiger,Dear&zebra mask is an exotic accent for your home! This exotic, light-weight wooden mask includes a back loop for easy hanging. Hand painted with a bold tribal design, it’s sure to be a conversation piece in your eclectic home decor!
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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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Handcrafted Mithila Sindoor Box
$500 out of 5Description 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…
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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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Harmonium-3
$7800 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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High Quality Meditation Singing Bowl
$490 out of 5This is a handmade High Quality Guthi Meditation Singing Bowl. These Singing Bowls are handmade in Nepal by our artisans. These singing bowls are sometimes also used food bowls but mostly used for religious purposes and ceremonial context. Singing Bowls also known as meditation chakra bowls, healing singing bowls or Himalayan singing bowls have been…
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Jhyali
$220 out of 5Jhyali (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…
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