24k Gold Plated Karuwa
About Our Karuwa
The Karuwa is a one-of-a-kind and exquisitely handcrafted drinking jug with a curved body and a long neck for pouring water or other liquids. This exquisite work of art is gold-plated and embellished with embedded gemstones, adding to its aesthetic value. The Karuwa's long spout allows for easy pouring, making it not only a beautiful decorative item but also a useful tool for everyday use. The Karuwa is a true masterpiece, showcasing the skill and talent of the craftsman who created it with its intricate details and expert craftsmanship.
It can be used as a decorative piece or for drinking water.
Introduction to Karuwa
Karuwa is a Nepali term for a traditional brass or copper water container or jug. It is a container with a narrow neck and a wider base that is commonly used to transport water, milk, or other liquids. The Karuwa has cultural and religious significance in Nepali culture and is frequently used in ceremonies and festivals. During the Bisket Jatra festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal, for example, Karuwas filled with water are carried in a procession to a temple, where they are used to pour water over the deity. Similarly, during the Dashain festival, Karuwas are used to collect holy water from rivers and springs to offer to the goddess Durga.
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Size: 14.5cm (Height) and 13cm(Base)
Weight:0.454 kg
Materials: copper body, gemstone, 24k Gold plated
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• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
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• Place your sacred item at the center