This is a fascinating long oil lampstand from the oldest Newari tribe of the 19th century is ceremonial sculptures that will have a significant decorative presence in a home. This fabulous hand-cast weighs around 10kgs, is 75cm long, and made out of brass. For centuries, the local craftsperson from the same community carves these excellent…
A Beautiful Piece of owl Art Handcrafts Products for your Beautiful Home or Office. Made Of Best Quality Pure Brass. Made In India As it is made with die casting process, it has a solid material with an antique outlook, therefore, this art is a perfect for gifting to your friends and family Traditional Design,…
The hat is made of a fabric called Dhaka. Dhaka is made up of 100% Cotton. Dhaka topi has become synonymous with Nepali identity, especially among the people of the hills of Nepal. Nepali Dhaka Topi is believed as a pride of Nepali Men.
A typical Karuwa is a Newari vessel used to store, drink, and serve water. Palpa, Tansen of Nepal is famous for producing this metal craft which is especially used in daily households of the Newar Community. It is one of the traditional water bottles and serves a great purpose to Nepali’s core heritage and culture….
A popular metal craft of Nepal, the Panas is used as oil lamp during auspicious occasions, often to open an event or a function to mark a positive start. This intricately carved beautiful brass item by the local artisans.
A popular metal craft of Nepal, the Panas is used as oil lamp during auspicious occasions, often to open an event or a function to mark a positive start. This intricately carved beautiful brass item by the local artisans.
A popular metal craft of Nepal, the Panas is used as oil lamp during auspicious occasions, often to open an event or a function to mark a positive start. This intricately carved beautiful brass item by the local artisans.
A popular metal craft of Nepal, the Panas is used as oil lamp during auspicious occasions, often to open an event or a function to mark a positive start. This intricately carved beautiful brass item by the local artisans.
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…
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…
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…
This folk art form is known for its symbolic representation of animals and nature, often carrying spiritual significance. In this painting, the fish are considered a symbol of good fortune, while the peacock, with its elaborate tail feathers, represents grace and beauty. Surrounding the central figures are delicate floral patterns, which add a touch of elegance and complete the composition with a balanced frame.
The painting prominently features a peacock feather, an emblem associated with Lord Krishna, adding to the mystical aura of the composition. The sunburst design radiating from the central motif adds a dynamic energy to the piece, symbolizing the divine light that Radha and Krishna bring into the world.
The peacock is a possessor of some of the most admired human characteristics, and is a symbol of integrity and the beauty we can achieve when we endeavor to show our true colors.
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