Support local artisans and take home authentic Nepali handicrafts. From pashmina shawls to thangka paintings, discover Nepal's rich craft heritage.
Famous for handwoven fabrics and traditional dyeing techniques.
Silk weaving and intricate brocade work passed down for generations.
Modern takes on traditional designs, pashmina and cashmere products.
Tibetan refugee communities producing authentic Tibetan textiles.
Tibetan refugee artists creating traditional thangka paintings and mandalas.
Newari artisans specializing in metalwork, wood carving, and stone sculpture.
Pottery, woodcarving, and traditional painting techniques preserved for centuries.
Contemporary art galleries featuring both traditional and modern Nepali artists.
Turquoise, coral, and amber โ traditional Tibetan jewelry with protective symbolism.
Intricate silver filigree work, traditional Newari bridal jewelry and ornaments.
Sacred seeds used for prayer beads and spiritual jewelry with healing properties.
Lapis lazuli, garnet, and other Himalayan stones set in silver and gold.
World-famous Nepali tea grown in the eastern hills. Orthodox and CTC varieties.
Ancient salt trade routes. Pure Himalayan salt harvested from high-altitude lakes.
Authentic Gurung spices and seasonings used in traditional Nepali cuisine.
Organic lentils, rice varieties, and tropical spices from the southern plains.
Elephant grass products, bamboo crafts, and traditional weaving techniques.
Fishing industry crafts, felt products from Tibetan communities, handmade paper.
Metalwork, woodcarving, and traditional Newari craftsmanship.
Traditional Tharu crafts, bamboo products, and natural fiber weaving.
Support local communities through fair trade practices and sustainable tourism.
Many Nepali artisans are part of fair trade cooperatives ensuring fair wages and sustainable practices.
Information about shipping handicrafts internationally and customs regulations.
Most handicrafts can be shipped worldwide. Some items may require special permits for certain materials.