Nepali Karuwa Pair – Traditional Water Vessels
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Nepali Karuwa Pair – Traditional Water Vessels

Category: Unique Collections

Material Used: Bronze

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  • Height: 16.00 CM
  • Weight: 1.77 kg

Short Description: A pair of traditional Nepali Karuwas, beautifully handcrafted in brass, used for serving and storing water during rituals and daily life. They symbolize purity, respect, and warm hospitality.

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Nepali Karuwa Pair – A Timeless Symbol of Purity and Tradition

The Karuwa is one of Nepal’s most iconic traditional vessels, handcrafted from bronze and used for centuries to store and serve water. It plays an important role in both daily life and rituals, where offering water to guests and deities reflects purity, respect, and generosity.

This pair of Karuwas showcases the artistry of Nepalese metalwork, with elegant curves and polished surfaces that make them both functional and decorative. Bronze, traditionally used for Karuwas, is believed to purify water and enhance its vitality, giving it both cultural and health significance.

Why you should have one:
Owning a pair of Karuwas means keeping a living piece of Nepali culture in your home. They can be used for practical purposes, displayed as cultural décor, or gifted as symbols of respect, blessings, and heritage. Perfect for rituals, festivals, and traditional ceremonies, Karuwas remain a proud expression of Nepalese identity and craftsmanship.

Bring home this Karuwa pair and celebrate purity, hospitality, and timeless tradition.

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