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$404.20Copper Ganesha-the elephant God(Brass, Medium(8 inch)) Aaki jyaal Artistic wooden Clock )Pashupati Temple Figurine
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Copper Ganesha-the elephant God(Brass, Medium(8 inch)) Aaki jyaal Artistic wooden Clock )Pashupati Temple Figurine
wooden Stand bell Panchankanya(five nepalese angles) Stone Crafts
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It is made of a hollowed tree trunk with skins stretched in the cylindrical body of a slight bulge at its center and heads at both ends. The instruments are especially played on folk songs, and at events such as wedding and welcome party.
This is an exquisite hand-carved wooden Goddess Tibetan Dolma, Green Tara Statue . an energetic healing female Buddha.She is sitting in a classic pose with her right foot down, and lotus flowers on her shoulders.Green Tara filled with youthful vigor, is a goddess of activity. She is the fiercer form of Tara, but is still…
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Coral Pendant Lotus Design Pendent Red Yellow Pote Sky Blue Pote Jewellery Box Leaf Buddha Wooden Watch
Elephants hold a special place in Mithila culture, symbolizing royalty, strength, and wisdom, and are considered auspicious. This artwork, likely created using natural dyes and pigments on handmade paper or canvas, adds authenticity and charm.
The fish motif is significant in Mithila painting as it symbolizes wealth and abundance, making this piece perfect for those who appreciate art with cultural depth and meaning. The intricate border and the careful attention to detail reflect the time-honored techniques passed down through generations of Mithila artists.
Sarangi, a traditional Nepali musical instrument is the best friend of Ghandarvas . Sarangi, a long necked instrument is made up of single piece of wood hollowed-out double-chambered body.
The art style, rooted in the ancient tradition of Mithila, is characterized by its use of natural dyes and pigments, with fine lines and bold patterns that add a unique charm to the piece. The painting is not just a visual delight but also a cultural artifact that reflects the rich heritage of the region.
This vibrant artwork is a stunning example of traditional Mithila painting, a folk art form that originates from the Mithila region of Nepal and India. The painting depicts a graceful village woman standing under a lush, green tree, adorned in a colorful sari and intricate jewelry, holding a basket in her hand. The use of bright, natural colors and bold, intricate patterns is characteristic of this art style, which is often associated with themes of nature, mythology, and daily life.
Mithila paintings mostly depict people and their association with nature and scenes and deities from the 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.
This is a meditation Buddha seen here in his lotus position Possession of this icon signifies wisdom, understanding and fulfillment of destiny.This is made on a single piece of wood with no nails, adhesives or glue used to complete it. The word Buddha is a title for the first awakened being in an era. In…
The “Pote of Nepal” is a vibrant and culturally significant accessory, cherished by women across Nepal. Made from colorful glass beads, Pote necklaces are traditionally worn by married women as a symbol of their marital status, but their beauty and versatility have made them popular among women of all ages. These necklaces are intricately handcrafted,…
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