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Sukunda is a traditional brass oil lamp that has been hand-crafted by traditional artisans of Nepal. This lamp has been used in the Newar community for centuries for various purposes such as worship at temples, and in ritual ceremonies in Nepal. Nowadays it is also used as a showpiece/decoration item in the living room.
• Height: 7 inches
• Material: Pure Brass
₨ 4,500.00
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Paanas Sukunda is a traditional brass oil lamp that has been hand-crafted by traditional artisans of Nepal. This lamp has been used in the Newar community for centuries for various purposes such as lighting homes, temples, and for positive and successful endeavors, during new business openings, events, or functions. Additionally, it is also used in ritual ceremonies in Nepal.
Paanas Sukunda is always used in pair.
Height: 11 inches
Material: Pure Brass
Also available with Laxmi statue.
The Ashtamangala is a sacred suite of Eight Auspicious Signs featured in Buddhism and Hinduism. It is believed that the eight auspicious symbols bring good omen/fortune. The Mandap is cultural symbol amongst the Newar community. It is mostly used in Mha puja – sacred ritual of worshipping one’s body as a symbol of existence.
This Mandap is handmade and can be used during the puja and also as a wall-hanging plate for decoration.
Material: Brass
Size: 10 inches in diameter
Paanas Sukunda is a traditional brass oil lamp that has been hand-crafted by traditional artisans of Nepal. This lamp has been used in the Newar community for centuries for various purposes such as lighting homes, temples, and for positive and successful endeavors, during new business openings, events, or functions. Additionally, it is also used in ritual ceremonies in Nepal.
Paanas Sukunda is always used in pair.
Height: 11 inches
Material: Pure Brass
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