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Nepali Rope Incense

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  Traditional Nepali rope incense is an another name of purity on this earth. It is a blessing to stay calm and peaceful using the high Himalayan natural herbs by the ancestors to the generation in Nepal. Only the finely ground natural herbs, rolled into a Himalayan Lokta paper, without any chemical process makes it healthier and also desirable. It’s important in today’s world is getting wider. Buddhist people in Nepal believe that the ancient history of rope incense is from Tibet. However, It also has the biggest history in Nepal. Every old generation in Nepal is known to produce these rope incense using their herbal recipes. Newar community in Nepal believe that burning the self-made rope incense to worship Buddha generates blessings in life. People burn these rope incense in temples and monasteries during the rituals. Also, many of them believe that burning these rope incense in the drawing rooms and while doing the extra curriculum activities makes the person more creative and ...

Handmade Jewellry Made in Nepal

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  Handmade Jewellry & Ornaments. The varieties of finger rings, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, anklets and many other Tibetan jewellry we have on our website are designed traditionally. Nepalese and Tibetans have been wearing jewellery from ancient times. Jewelleries are assets for Nepalese and Tibetan women. Though people are wearing jewellery for fashion nowadays, there are different purposes people believe and wear jewellery. To save the self from negative energy, beautify the body, a way of celebrating festivals and following the culture and traditions, people wear jewellery. Also, as a wedding gifts, to gain the good fortune and so many other traditional reasons, people follow  jewellery wearing culture in Nepal and Tibet. Moreover, it is also said that people took the jewellery as a transform tool, they could easily carry with them as there was no way of investments back then in Tibet. Many Tibetans started making jewellery to sustain their lives coming to Nepal whe...