Cashmere Products
Cashmere is a high-end luxurious fabric originating from Chyangra/ Cashmere Goat found exclusively in Himalayan areas. Cashmere wool is soft, delicate, and lush, a treasure for the designers worldwide. In Nepal, the wool making goes through an intricate process to...
Felt Items
Felt is a unique textile produced by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers together. The surprising fact of this textile is that it is handmade. Nepalese felt textile separates from the rest of the world with the material used for making felt. In Nepal, felt is...
Hand-knotted Carpets
Hand-knotted carpet is the specialty of Nepal. These rugs are a rendition of elegance. Hand-knotted carpets have a touch of sacredness to it because each rug is made by a skilled weaver who spends months tying every single knot to form beautiful patterns. This...
Wooden Crafts and Sculptures
Woodcrafts and sculpture intricately designed by the different small ethnicities of Nepal are culturally and religiously magnificent craftsmanship. When you visit Nepal, you can see these sculptures and wooden crafts engraved in windows and doors of different...
Gurkha Khukuri
Khukuri is a middle length curved knife owned by the Gurkhas during the Anglo-Nepal war. Made in the hilly region of Nepal, mainly ‘Bhojpur,’ this knife goes through the arduous process of heating, cutting, forging, shaping, sharpening, and polishing. Khukuri is a...
Hemp Products
The relationship between Nepalese and Hemp dates centuries back. Nepalese have been using hemp fiber derived from the Cannabis plant since ancient times. These are naturally grown plant that grows up to the height of 20 ft, making it environmentally and...
Singing/Healing Bowls
This piece of craftsmanship symbolizes Buddhism being the essence for the seeker of peace and spiritual prosperity. Playing by resting the bowls on the flat hand and rotating the mallet around the outside rim of the bowl creates hum that is used to invoke a state...
Thangka Arts and Paintings
Art of cultural and religious value, the Thangka is a Tibetan painting that depicts the wheel of life, Mandala, or Life of Buddha. Devoid of any negative emotions, this piece of art is painted and displayed in Monasteries, Temples, and Homes. Artists devote long...
Prayer Flags
Prayer flags are mystical, rectangular-shaped colorful flags. The bringer of peace, power, positivity, and wisdom- Prayer flag symbolizes Buddhism and is admired by Buddhists around the globe. The tradition of prayer flags can be dated back to 2000 years. Widely...
Sisha and Pots
Hukka Pot, also known as Sisha, originated in the middle east in the 16th Century. In Nepal, it became popular in the 1960s and ’70s during the time of the hippie movement. Mostly consumed by the elderly of Nepalese communities, Sisha traditionally is made up of...
Nepalese Souvenirs
Nepal is a hub for souvenirs. The country offers a range of products as souvenirs or gifts. These large varieties include pashmina, painting, handicrafts, gemstones, lokta papers, spices, tea, shaligram, rudraksha, prayer wheels, pot/ glass pipe, and pottery. All...
Honey Products
If the HONEY produced in Nepal (locally named as “Maha” ) were to be given a synonym, it would be “UNIQUE”. For a very long time, the semi-nomadic Chepang communities of Nepal have harvested honey and their slash-and-burn mode of existence has always been...