From and to our Friends and Customers: THANK YOU!
From a post of our friend Jennifer Gardner on facebook:
Devastating photos of Changu Narayan from my friend Kamal, who is safe along with his family and our mutual friend Amanda. Changu is about 30 minutes outside of Bhaktapur, which is about an hour outside of K’du…and one of my favorite places in Nepal.
I was lucky enough to visit Kamal (a master painter) at his thangka painting school and shops, where you can watch these extraordinary artists work- as well as another friend Furba, a master woodcarver. Obviously any orders will be delayed, but if you’re inclined, now would be a great time to help infuse money into Nepal’s economy.
http://traditionalartofnepal.com
PS: If you want to donate money that will provide immediate relief on the ground and bypass likely corruption by the Nepali government, please share and click on “donate” button on the left.
Please specify “Nepal earthquake donation”.
I’ll be sending money to a couple of friends who are working with NGOs restoring infrastructures and services (water, electricity etc..) in remote villages.
More details to come.
livio
traditionalartofnepal.com
How To Order
- Browse our catalog and choose your favorite design.
- Select your preferred size and quality to check the price.
- Click on “Product Inquiry” to send us a message and we will check if we the artwork is immediately available. If not we will make it for you.
- Use the cart page to calculate the shipping cost by selecting your country.
- Once we receive your order we will start creating the artwork according to your preferences and provide you with updates and images upon your request.
We strive to ensure a smooth shopping experience with our assistance. We also welcome commissions of custom designs of thangkas, masks and mandalas.
Shipping and Payments
We offer trusted shipping options to ensure your purchases arrive in perfect condition, and delivered in 5 to 10 working days worldwide. We accept PayPal, debit/credit cards and bank wire transfer services.
About Our Community
We live in Changunarayan, a UNESCO heritage site located on a forested hill overlooking Bhaktapur and the Kathmandu valley. You are welcome to visit our art school and meet our community of artists and artisans.
Learn More About Our Thangka School And Workshops
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