$ 115.00
Inspired by traditional designs and motifs worn by women, men and children across Nepal, this collection celebrates the diverse landscapes and communities of this remarkable land.
$ 345.00
Dorje means thunderbolt. It symbolises strength, both physical and spiritual. An important symbol in the Buddhist and Hindu scriptures, a three-dimensional dorje is often held by Buddhist priests during religious rituals. In the harsh climate of Dolpo äóñ a remarkable region nestled behind the Himalayas in the northwest of Nepal äóñ women wear a larger version of this brooch to hold together their shawls. Similarly, this piece can be worn to hold in place a scarf or to adorn the lapel of a heavy winter coat.
$ 345.00
Dorje means thunderbolt. It symbolises strength, both physical and spiritual. An important symbol in the Buddhist and Hindu scriptures, a three-dimensional dorje is often held by Buddhist priests during religious rituals. In the harsh climate of Dolpo äóñ a remarkable region nestled behind the Himalayas in the northwest of Nepal äóñ women wear a larger version of this brooch to hold together their shawls. Similarly, this piece can be worn to hold in place a scarf or to adorn the lapel of a heavy winter coat.
$ 155.00
$ 235.00
Inspired by traditional designs and motifs worn by women, men and children across Nepal, this collection celebrates the diverse landscapes and communities of this remarkable land. This necklace is a reinterpretation of the traditional Sinkhwa Cuff, which features protective animal heads, usually lions or dragons. Similarly, the pendant is embellished with lions heads at the terminals. The necklace features the repoussage techniques for which Nepali goldsmiths and silversmiths are famous.
$ 120.00
This classic design is seen throughout Nepal in various forms. As pictured, the Marwari is especially popular among Sherpa and Rai women in Solukhumbu district äóñ an area of eastern Nepal that is home to Mt Everest as well as to sacred forests, alpine lakes and lush hills. Similar to the Sinkhwa Necklace and Kalli Cuff, the Marwari design incorporates symbolic animal heads designed to protect the wearer, combined with patterns of foliage.
$ 195.00
$ 195.00
$ 95.00
$ 75.00
This ring is inspired by the Nagbeshar, a nose-stud worn primarily within the Rana Tharu community of south-western Nepal and neighbouring parts of India.
$ 395.00
$ 125.00
$ 85.00
As well as currency, coins have been used for jewellery in cultures across the world. In Nepal, this type of jewellery is usually associated with the flat, southern plains, or with the hilly western region of the country.
$ 215.00
$ 295.00
$ 125.00
The design of this ring is derived from the Tengura necklace, which is worn by women and sometimes children in the Karnali region of far west Nepal. Traditionally, it is fashioned from pieces of animal bone wrapped in metal and attached to each other with string. The repetitive phallic pattern is believed to ward off evil forces, in particular preventing them from reaching the head.
$ 195.00
Inspired by traditional designs and motifs worn by women, men and children across Nepal, this collection celebrates the diverse landscapes and communities of this remarkable land.