Naagkanya-2 Door Handle Pair
US$99Metal Carved
For centuries, craftsmen from Nepal’s eastern and western development regions have woven the unique, pure cotton cloth known as Dhaka. Still produced by hand-loom and using traditional designs, modern day Dhaka is used to create everything from saris, shirts and shawls to bed sheets, handkerchiefs and table mats. The colorful designs have become one of Nepal’s most recognizable handicrafts.
The distinctive style has become so popular that fabric shops are now littered with mass produced, printed copies of Dhaka design. But genuine Dhaka is woven by hand, with one weaver able to produce up to two meters of fabric in a day, depending on the design. Using pure cotton thread and a locally fabricated wooden hand loom, weavers turn out an array of the geometrical designs in a range of colors, from the traditional reds and greens used to make topis, the Nepali men’s hat, to vibrant purples and pinks often found in women’s shawls and skirts and the more earthy tones adorning dining tables. While Dhaka is often sold as clothing, accessories, and as household items, it is also popular as lengths of material which can be used for saris and tailoring.Popular Dhaka clothing includes topis, sari, kurtha surawal, blouse.
This necklace is deeply symbolic in Nepali culture, often worn by married women to signify love, purity, and commitment. The vibrant, multicolored beads are intricately strung together, creating a striking yet elegant design that complements both traditional and modern attire.
Beaten Singing Bowls or hand hammered singing bowls are made by hand hammering process.
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 “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,…
The Naugedi Pote Mala is not only a beautiful accessory but also carries cultural significance, making it a meaningful gift or a treasured piece in one’s personal jewelry collection.
Pote necklaces add a touch of cultural flair to any outfit, making them a perfect accessory for both casual and formal occasions. Embrace the beauty and tradition of Nepal with these timeless pieces of jewelry.
Natraj is a depiction of the god Shiva as the cosmic dancer who performs his divine dance to destroy a weary universe and make preparations for the god Brahma to start the process of creation.
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