The Sahanai, also known as the Shehnai or Sanai, is a double-reed wind instrument that holds a significant place in Nepalese culture, particularly in the context of Panche Baja. It is a curved instrument with a metal body, featuring a flared bell at one end and several finger holes (typically 6-9) along its length. The…
A Shankha is a conch shell of ritual and religious importance in Hinduism and Buddhism. It is the shell of a large predatory sea snail, Turbinella pyrum, found in the Indian Ocean.
Gheri cotton fabric with natural hand processed buffalo leather covered flap unique design medium size shoulder bag with padded cotton lining. One side leather attached adjustable strap is used in it. Since the Leather-cotton lmedium shoulder bag is entirely handmade; the measurement may vary in each final product and the body colour can be different…
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.
A brass lion (Singh) statue, placing it in North-East direction of the house brings positivity and boost self-confidence. These statues are made of best quality brass, weigh light and is long lasting. It is a very good option to gift someone with new feat such as marriage ceremony, house warming party etc. Nepal is famous…
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The tabla is a widely popular South Asian percussion instrument used in the classical, popular and religious music of the northern Indian subcontinent. The instrument consists of a pair of hand drums of contrasting sizes and timbres. … The larger drum, played with the other hand, is called bayan.
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.
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.
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