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"Handicrafts
from Bhaktapur" 
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Bhaktapur
is rich in its traditional culture and skills. The
generations of master craftsmen have been carrying
on their time-honored traditions of arts and crafts.
Some of the major products from the crafts people
of Bhaktapur are as follows:
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Wood
Carvings
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The
rich masterpieces in wood carving on the struts, pillars,
windows of temples and buildings still boasts the
skills of the craftsmen of Bhaktapur. Today, wood
carving products like wooden frames, lamp stands,
jewellery boxes, statues, and so on have become popular
souvenirs for foreign tourists as well as locals.
Fabulous wood craved furniture, wooden toys and masterpieces
of windows or sculptures-anything might catch your
attention.
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Thangka
Paintings
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Thangkas
are religious murals made on canvas usually depicting
images of the Hindu and Buddhist deities, their incarnations
and philosophies. Traditionally thangkas were prepared
by extracting pigments from natural minerals and Himalayan
plants. There were mixed with Jarma, a particular
(tree sap) that ensured permanent colors.
Newari
and Tibetian thangkas that are embellished with a
final touch of gold is definitely more expensive.
Shopkeepers will be more than happy to explain to
you about the various qualities available. (Tourists
interesd in thangkas are recommended to visit the
National Art Gallery first)
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Terracotta
Products
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Bhaktapur
is the center for terracotta products. The two pottery
squares are widely popular. Potters who are Kumhal
(Prajapati) by caste, are skilled to shape the clay
in various forms. First lumps of clay are shaped on
wheels. Then they are dried under the sun for two
to three days. Next they are fired in Pako (chimney)
for three full days. Potters are ever busy making
small to large pots, statutes of animals, birds toys
et.
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Lokta
Paper Products
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Traditional
handmade paper has its own specialties. The paper
is made from the bark of plants, husk, grain, grass,
etc. The paper made from lokta has natural strength
and attractive finish. Using hand made Lokta paper,
various handicraft items such as files, greeting cards,
stationeries, lamp sets and frames are produced locally.
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Juju
Dhau (Yoghurt)
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Bhaktapur
is famous for its tasty yoghurt, known as JujuDhau
(King Curd). It is atypical Newari desert. It is required
in every ceremonial feast.
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Metal
Crafts
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Metal
craft is another important product of Bhaktapur, usually
produced by a cast called Tamrakar. They are still
handcrafted in the same method used at the time and
craft originated centuries ago and represent auspicious,
religious and powerful deities. Then there are the
hand tapped pots, vases, and bells used in homes all
over Nepal. One can find People at work in the small
alleys of Skotha
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Bhadgaonle
Topi (Traditional Cap)
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The
popular black cap of Nepal known as Bhadgaonley Topi
is one of our national emblems. It is also called
Takuwa topi as its making undergoes several phases
of making the cloth piece harder by using the separate
piece called bikram, by additing local hardening materials,
cutting the cloth according to a design and finally
dying the caps after different parts have been sewn
together.
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Traditional
Masks
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Bhaktapur
is renown for its traditional Mask production. Masks
are usually produced by the people of a special cast
called Pun. Black clay, cotton, white cloths, Nepali
paper and paints in the hands of these skilled Puns
produce masks that are used in traditional dances
including the famous Navadurga dance. Small as well
as large replicas can serve as an attractive piece
of souvenir
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