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…
Panas – oil lamp is popularly used in the Newar community at homes, temples, and opening days of new businesses, functions, or any events for positivity and successful endeavors. It is a handmade metal craft in a long cylindrical shape with layers boldly crafted with traditional motifs and a deep pot at the top to…
Oil lamps are one of the important instruments in Newari culture. Burning oil lamps, Panas during ceremonies represents good luck and successful endeavors in any rituals and ceremony. This hand-cast lamps have various traditional motifs and is made out of brass. At the upper pot is a circular space with a depth to hold oil…
Sinamu is a container of Sindur – traditional vermillion red or orange-colored powder usually worn by married women in a part of their hair. Sindur indicates a woman is married. Nhyaka is a mirror used in Newari culture on the occasion of puja, special ceremonies like a wedding day, Eihi, Gufa, etc. These holy instruments…
Jewelry is supposed to be the most precious thing in the world. Newari Marwari Earring always comes first when it comes to expressing love. This Nepali handmade jewelry has its unique faith, traditionally known as ‘Dhatu’, even today people believe that the jewels made through mixing different metal ‘Dhatu’ have positive impacts on our life….
This traditional earring belongs to the founders of the historical heritage and civilization – the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley. The bucket-shaped “Makasi” earring is usually worn by Newari woman with a traditional Newari outfit. Because of its elegant look – young girls and women is now kin on wearing them on other modern and…
Hurry!! Get 2 pieces of this attractive decor for you or your closed ones! Exclusively only in iMartNepal. The unique culture of Newar family represent one of the oldest inhabitants of Nepal, maintaining their own culture, tradition, language, festivals and costumes from generations.
Hurry!! Eco-friendly and Recycled handicrafts products pieces of this attractive decor for you or your closed ones! Exclusively only in iMartNepal. Newars are the main inhabitants of Kathmandu the Capital of the Kingdom of Nepal. Newars have achieved one of the highest levels of culture in Asia. Their mythology is unusually rich from the beginning of the historic era.
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Kathmandu Durbar Square also known as Hanuman Dhoka Square is a “UNESCO World Heritage Site” of Nepal. Durbar Square was surrounded with eye-catching architecture and authentic showcases the skills of the Newar artists and craftsmen over several centuries. This wall decor is a beautiful portrayal of the Kathmandu Durbar Square. It has best tried to…
Wood work in Nepal has been flourishing since the early years of the Licchavi period(17th century), though the remains of this work have not been recovered. The wooden artefacts of those days are usually sculptures of deities, demons, and animals, tudals, carved and lattice windows revealing intricate designs and peacocks, and doors, pillars as well…
In Nepal, the meaning of chaitya is somewhat different . A Nepalese chaitya is not a building but a shrine monument consisting of a stupa-like shape on top a plinth, often very elaborately ornamented. They are constructed in memory of a dead person by his or her family by the Sherpas, Magars, Gurungs, Tamangs and…
Mahalaxmi is the goddess of wealth and fortune is worshipped during the third day of the festivals of lights – Tihar or Deepawali in Nepal. Lakshmi is one of the main female deities of Tridevi besides Saraswoti and Pravati. She nurtures and nourishes life, and is often associated with Lord Vishnu. Traditionally, Nepalese clean their…
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 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…
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.
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