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  • Ceramic Plate With Gurkha khukuri Knife

    Ceramic Plate With Gurkha khukuri Knife

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    $28

    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

  • Ceramic Plate(mounteverest)

    Ceramic Plate(mounteverest)

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    $30

    Mount Everest is Earth’s highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas.

  • Chaitya Stupa

    Chaitya Stupa

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    $37

    Chaitya/Stupa contains different types of buddha on four faces.

  • Chakati (Round Cushion)

    Chakati (Round Cushion)

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    $24
  • Chandi Statue

    Chandi Statue

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    $926

    Chandi

  • Clay Buddha

    Clay Buddha

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    $56

    Buddha made up of clay.

  • Copper Mane

    Copper Mane

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    $122

    Om mane padmay hum

  • Cotton Balls

    Cotton Balls

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    $9

    Hurry!! Get Natural Cotton Balls of Nepal!! Exclusively only in Imart Nepal ……………………………………………………….Hand made cotton balls.

  • Cross Flag with Watch

    Cross Flag with Watch

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    $11.60

    Two Side Nepali Flag with attach watch. Attachment Gum on the bottom for car and your working desk.

  • Crown Buddha Sculpture

    Crown Buddha Sculpture

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    $586

    Also known as Avalokitesvara

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    Cup

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    $25

    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.

  • Damha

    Damha

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    $360

    The Damaha, also known as Nagara, is a kettle drum that plays an important role in traditional Nepalese music. It is a larger version of the Tyamko and shares many similarities in terms of its construction and playing technique. The Damaha is typically crafted using wood or brass, giving it a sturdy and resonant quality….

  • Dark Brown Laughing Buddha

    Dark Brown Laughing Buddha

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    $32

    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.

  • Decorative sarangi with stand

    Decorative sarangi with stand

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    $52

    Small decorative sarangi is a traditional hand-carved iconic piece that can be used as home decor. Have these triumphs in your home and show some love to the music.

  • Dholak

    Dholak

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    $240

    The Dholaki is a cylindrical drum-like instrument. It is made primarily of wood, with animal hide stretched tightly over the open ends of the drum. This combination of materials produces a unique and resonant sound that is characteristic of the instrument. The Dholaki is played by striking the drumheads with either two sticks or bare…

  • Dipankar Mask

    Dipankar Mask

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    $109
  • Dolpo (Golden Ornament Box)

    Dolpo (Golden Ornament Box)

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    $602

    Ancient way to preserve ornaments.

  • Dorjay lakpaa

    Dorjay lakpaa

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    $388

    Dorjay Lapaa

  • Dragon Carved Sarangi

    Dragon Carved Sarangi

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    $187

    Sarangi made from a hollowed-out wooden piece with 2 chambers. It as a neck of wood. Both pieces are made from soft wood call Khiro.

  • Dual Fish Symbolism

    Dual Fish Symbolism

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    $60

    The painting’s vibrant color palette, dominated by rich reds, yellows, and blacks, is derived from natural pigments, staying true to the authentic methods used by Mithila artists for centuries. The use of bold outlines and fine brushwork creates a harmonious balance, making this piece a striking visual statement. Each element in the painting carries symbolic significance—the fish represent life and fertility, while the repetitive geometric patterns symbolize the cycles of nature.

  • Elephant

    Elephant

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    $38

    An elephant is an auspicious symbol & considered a sacred animal.This regal animals have come to symbolize many things including, Dignity, Fidelity, Good fortune, Good luck, Intelligence, Longevity, Power, Strength, Success, Virility & Wisdom. Elephant statues are popular worldwide. It is common superstition that an elephant carving or picture should always face the door if…

  • Elephant (Black)

    Elephant (Black)

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    $64.80

    Enhance your space with this beautifully handcrafted Resin Elephant Statue, a symbol of strength, wisdom, and prosperity. This intricately designed piece features a glossy black finish with fine detailing, making it a perfect addition to any home, office, or gift collection. Features: Premium Resin Material –  Durable, lightweight, and long-lasting. Elegant Black Finish – Adds…

  • Elephant (Red)

    Elephant (Red)

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    $62

    Enhance your space with this beautifully handcrafted Resin Elephant Statue, a symbol of strength, wisdom, and prosperity. This intricately designed piece features a glossy red finish with fine detailing, making it a perfect addition to any home, office, or gift collection. Features: Premium Resin Material –  Durable, lightweight, and long-lasting. Elegant Red Finish – Adds a touch of…

  • Elephant and Nature Folk Art

    Elephant and Nature Folk Art

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    $160

    The elephants, central to the composition, are adorned with intricate designs that highlight their significance in Nepal culture as symbols of strength, wisdom, and tranquility. Surrounding them are vibrant birds perched on branches and a variety of fish and aquatic creatures that bring the water below to life. This harmonious interaction between land, water, and sky elements makes the painting a perfect reflection of nature’s interconnectedness.

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