Newa Art

Newa Art

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Production house for Nepali traditional art works. It’s a complete collection of art where u can find extraordinary statues of gold and silver.

Newa Art
An artisan gallery of newari tradition art preserving and promoting traditional skills and sharing the identity of newar culture and art nationally relating internationally. Each piece, which can take a year to complete, features design utilizing one or more extraordinary techniques to bring divine forms to life, including fine filigree, inlaid stone carving, repose and engraving. Newa a

Photos from Newa Art's post 07/12/2025

The Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala)
These sacred symbols appear throughout Buddhist, Hindu, and Newa art β€” each carrying a deep spiritual meaning.
They represent protection, wisdom, purity, prosperity, and the path toward enlightenment.

Swipe through the carousel to discover what each symbol truly stands for.
🌸 Which one resonates with your life the most?

Photos from Newa Art's post 09/10/2025

Introducing our Yuthok statue, created with deep respect for the great Tibetan physician and spiritual master Yuthok YΓΆnten GΓΆnpo β€” the father of Tibetan medicine.

His wisdom bridges healing and spirituality, reminding us that true wellness begins within.

πŸ“© Contact us for more details :
Email: [email protected]

WhatsApp/Call: +977 9851142086
🌐 Website: https://newaart.com/.com

Photos from Newa Art's post 09/10/2025

Introducing our Ganesh statue, crafted from scratch as a commissioned piece.

Every detail tells a story β€” from the flowing movement captured in the flying necklace and saul, to the grand toran/parwa, and the singha-lotus base supporting the form.

This statue embodies the remover of obstacles, wisdom, and devotion, crafted with care and artistry at NewaArt.

We’re proud of this work, designed to inspire and bring positive energy to its space.

πŸ“© Contact us for more details :
Email: [email protected]

WhatsApp/Call: +977 9851142086
🌐 Website: https://newaart.com/.com

10/02/2025
Photos from Newa Art's post 04/02/2025

It was such a pleasure to take Mr. Seth Sherwood, a very good friend of mine and columnist in Newyork times, travel section, for Patan tour. Feeling extremely lucky to take him at the studio of senior Paubha artist Mr. Prakash Khadgi, my mentor, great Wax sculptor Mr. Roshan Shakya and very talented friend of mine Swarnim Shakya.

Photos from Newa Art's post 25/03/2024

Some glimpses of Lumbini conclave and art exhibition organized by Aksheswar Traditional Buddhist art college

12/03/2024

πŸŽ‰ Join us for a Spectacular Celebration! 🌟

You're invited to dive into the vibrant festivities of the Dipankar Buddha Festival at the Itilhane Samyak Mahadana!

Experience the vibrant tradition of the Newar community as we come together for this extraordinary event. Dipankar Parva, observed once every four years, is a time-honored practice of charity and unity.
πŸ“… Save the Date: 30th Falgun, 2080
πŸ“ Where: Patan Durbar Square

✨ **What to Expect:**
- Witness the grand display of large images of Buddhist goddesses, including Dipankar Buddha, Avalokitesvra, Basundhara, and Arya Tara.
- Experience the awe-inspiring offerings made to the goddesses by Shakya and Bajracharya monks, following the rich Newar tradition.
- Immerse yourself in the spirit of Samyak Bodhi, embracing the path of absolute wisdom and compassion.
- Join hands with people from all walks of life, transcending barriers of occupation and race, to celebrate unity and community.

This festival is not just an event; it's a profound journey towards enlightenment and unity. Come, be a part of this transformative experience and let's celebrate the essence of Dipankar Buddha together!

Spread the word and bring along your friends and family. Let's make this celebration a truly unforgettable one! 🎊

Photos from Newa Art's post 13/10/2023
Photos from Newa Art's post 21/03/2023

Working on yet another jataka story

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Bhaisipati
Kathmandu
977

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday 09:00 - 18:00