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  • Tibetan Tingsha

    Tibetan Tingsha

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    $18

    It is used for meditation in Tibet and other Himalayan region of Nepal. It is a small jhyamta kind of instrument which creates peaceful sound which helps in the meditation.

  • Tot Bag (Small)

    Tot Bag (Small)

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    $82
  • Traditional Elephant Art

    Traditional Elephant Art

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    $160

    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.

  • Traditional Wine Bottle

    Traditional Wine Bottle

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    $110

    A decorative piece of metal craft from Tamo Collectibles – use this product while lounging around your home or holding a party or to decorate your living space. With a handy design – this brass made wine bottles are engraved in absolute traditional style and come up in different sizes. Give your loved ones a…

  • Twin Fish Harmony

    Twin Fish Harmony

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    $160

    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.

  • Tyamko

    Tyamko

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    $168

    The Tyamko is a small bowl-shaped drum that holds a significant place in Nepalese music, particularly in the context of Panche Baja and Naumati Baja. The Tyamko is typically constructed using either wood or copper. Its upper portion is covered with cowhide, which serves as the drumhead. The drumhead is stretched tightly over the opening,…

  • Typical Gaine Sarangi

    Typical Gaine Sarangi

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    $117.04

    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.

  • Village Scene

    Village Scene

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    $160

    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.

  • White Tara Statue

    White Tara Statue

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    $80

    Hand-carved wooden statue of White Tara, a female Buddha who represents the virtue of achievement and success.

  • Woman With Basket

    Woman With Basket

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    $60

    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.

  • Woman with Lotus Motifs

    Woman with Lotus Motifs

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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, and the moon, and religious plants like tulsi are also widely painted, along with scenes from the royal court and social events like weddings.

  • Yellow & Green Pote

    Yellow & Green Pote

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    $65

    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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