• Kota

     8,500.00
    If you are thinking of upgrading your home décor, do consider this beautifully hand-crafted Kota, a simple yet sophisticated vase for decorating flower petals, traditionally used during Nepali rituals, it can truly make your home come to life.
  • Tissue Paper Box

     8,000.00
    Bring an entirely different vibe to your home by blending modern with a classical touch, through this intricately handcrafted antique brass Tissue Paper Box coated in silver. The paper box is a valuable addition to your household, giving an artistic feel to your rooms and other decors it compliments with.
  • Karuwa

     6,000.00
    Traditionally used to serve water or liquor in Nepali households, this silver-coated artistically prepared copper Karuwa can be used as a beautiful showpiece item to beautify your home.
  • Sukunda

     20,000.00
    A traditional ceremonial brass oil lamp handcrafted by our Nepali metalsmiths. The Sukunda, when lit is considered a remover of obstacles, blessed by Lord Ganesha, who is known as the bestower of success. Indigenous Newars light up this oil lamp prior to the start of any rituals or festivals.
  • Antique Gaagri

     18,000.00
    Local artists have used their skill and precision to hammer out these beautiful designs, creating and etching into these antique Nepali brass water vessels also known as Gaagri or Ghaito. Gaagri is traditionally used to fetch water in areas with limited water supply. This antique vessel can also be used as an exquisite vase to decorate homes with fresh flowers. (sold in a pair)
  • Antique Baltin

     8,500.00
    This vintage engraved brass bucket called Baltin is traditionally used to fetch water. The Baltin can be modernly used for multiple purposes such as an ice bucket, for flower decoration or simply a decorative piece to give an antique touch to your household.
  • Panas Set

     155,000.00
    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 of Bhaktapur has a Ganesh and Kumar (Gods) to go as attachments on the top.
  • – Beautifully engraved fruit bowl embossed with flower motifs which can be used as an art décor or as a decorative vase to store fruits and also Aila (liquor) in style. Truly a collector’s item, it is a fine example of semi-modern décor.
  • Handcrafted by skilled artisans from Bhaktapur, Nepal this Pathi represents the traditional Nepali wisdom meant for measurement of paddy or rice. One Pathi is roughly equivalent to 4 Kg. It is used culturally during auspicious occasions in Nepal and can also be used as a decorative item.
  • An authentic showpiece depicting the Krishna Mandir. The antique piece is made of Brass. A good piece of artifact for your homes and office space to catch the eyes of guests and family members.

Go to Top