Discover the best top things to do in Central Region, Nepal including Nepal Art Council Gallery, Universal Crafts, Woodcraft Gallery, Woodcraft Gallery, Root Art Gallery, Ritual Thanka, Sara Enterprises, himalayan arts gallery p.ltd, Sauraha Art Gallery, Dirghaman & Ganeshman Chitrakar Art Foundation.
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Universal Crafts is an Online Wholesale Store based in Nepal. Our main focus is to provide most reasonable price to the Nepalese Handicrafts for reseller all around the world. Best Price Guaranteed Genuine Handicrafts and Free Branding of your products.
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Ritual Thanka a second generation organization since it's inception has been a leading Art Gallery for all kinds of thangka paintings . This organization has been engaged in collecting and selling this precious art work for nearly 50 years now. It was started in the early 1970's by Late Mr.Janaki Man Shrestha and Late Mr.Binod Amatya and was named J.B.Art centre back then .
I had saved this shop without realizing it was the same one I visited yesterday! Fabulous experience in every way! A few of us purchased thankas yesterday. Learned so much about how to distinguish quality in the paintings and feel confident we made really amazing purchases. Very excited to get mine framed and displayed once I return home! Thank you again!!
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Buddhist Thangka Centre is a thangka painting school since 1976. Our school trains young artist, grooms them and provide them with jobs. It's and objective of Sara Enterprise to protect and preserve the cultural heritage of Buddhism and spiritual essence of Nepalese tradition. We try our best to balance out both the commercial and historical aspects of Buddhist Art.
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Sauraha art gallery is run by a local artist Ram Krishna Bhatta. You can visit the gallery to view his true love and dedication to art. He firmly believes this is what he is born for.
Pop in and introduce yourself to Ram Krishna, watercolour & acrylic artist & gallery owner. A very warm welcome, excellent English speaker, lovely family, wide variety of painted topics... walked away with an elephant watercolour for way too cheap. Ram aims to complete 1 painting per day and often sits outside the gallery painting for all to see. Well worth a visit and making a friend.
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Established in 2014, DirghaMan and GaneshMan Chitrakar Art Foundation is a non-profit organization that is committed to preserve and promote the art, specifically, paintings, negatives and photographs of Nepal from the family’s collection through engaging both local and global audiences. The galley showcases photographs of Nepali's history dating to early 1900s.
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