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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Hand-gilded Shakyamuni Buddha — lost-wax cast bronze from Bhaktapur No. 001 — Shakyamuni in Dhyana Mudra
Master sculptor applying gold leaf to a bronze deity in Bhaktapur

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.

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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.

Every Piece Finds Its Place

The Daily Practice — Objects that anchor stillness

The Daily Practice

Objects that anchor stillness

The Home Altar — Sacred space, made personal

The Home Altar

Sacred space, made personal

The Collection — Art that deepens with time

The Collection

Art that deepens with time

The Gift — Meaning, made tangible

The Gift

Meaning, made tangible

Sacred Objects for
Intentional Spaces

Pieces that honor centuries of devotion — handmade for the spaces where you find stillness, beauty, and meaning.