Bhaktapur, Nepal — Est. 2001
Objects of Devotion,
Made for Stillness
Lost-wax bronze, hand-hammered singing bowls, mineral-pigment thangka — each piece shaped by a single artisan lineage in the Kathmandu Valley.
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No. 001 — Shakyamuni in Dhyana Mudra
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Statues & Sculptures
Cast deities, bodhisattvas, and ritual bronzes selected for altar, shelf, and collection.
Thangka & Sacred Art
Hand-painted thangka, paubha, and devotional works rendered with mineral pigments and gold.
Masks & Wall Art
Temple masks, carved guardians, and wall pieces that bring ritual presence into the room.
Singing Bowls & Ritual Sound
Hand-hammered bowls, bells, and ritual sound tools tuned for practice, gifting, and atmosphere.
Current Collection
Selected Works
The Atelier
One Family.
One Workshop.
Twenty-Three Years.
In 2001, we began working alongside a single lineage of master sculptors in Bhaktapur — a city where sacred art has been made without interruption for over a thousand years.
Today, that same family leads the collective of artisans behind every piece we offer. Lost-wax casting, hand-hammered metalwork, mineral-pigment painting — each discipline preserved exactly as it was practiced centuries ago.
We don’t source from factories. We commission from masters.
Process & Lineage
What Makes Each Piece
Irreplaceable
There are no shortcuts in sacred art. Every piece passes through dozens of hands and weeks of quiet labor before it reaches yours.
Lost-Wax Casting
Each bronze deity begins as a hand-sculpted wax original — a 4,000-year-old technique requiring weeks of devoted labor before a single pour of molten metal. No molds. No shortcuts.
Himalayan Provenance
Copper from the foothills, stone from river beds, gold leaf applied by hand in daylight. Every material carries a geological and spiritual lineage traceable to the Kathmandu Valley.
Ritual Consecration
Following centuries of tradition, each finished sculpture is blessed by a practicing monk. A mantric syllable is sealed inside — giving the piece its spiritual life before it ever leaves the workshop.
Living With Sacred Art
Every Piece Finds Its Place
The Daily Practice
Objects that anchor stillness
The Home Altar
Sacred space, made personal
The Collection
Art that deepens with time
The Gift
Meaning, made tangible
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Sacred Objects for
Intentional Spaces
Pieces that honor centuries of devotion — handmade for the spaces where you find stillness, beauty, and meaning.