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Handmade Traditional Nepali Karuwa, Water Pot with Carved Design
Handmade Traditional Nepali Karuwa, Water Pot with Carved Design
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A typical Karuwa is a Newari vessel used to store, drink, and serve water. Palpa, Tansen of Nepal is famous for producing this metal craft which is especially used in daily households of the Newar Community. It is one of the traditional water bottles and serves a great purpose to Nepali's core heritage and culture. These vessels are either made of honey wax, Palpali bronze or brass and have a moderate to exquisite carvings on them.
Karuwa, also known as Ankura, is a traditional Nepali metal container used for drinking water or rice wine. The container is made of high-quality metal, such as bronze or brass, and features intricate designs and engravings on the surface that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Nepal.
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