Newars are historical inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley and many other areas in Nepal. They are the creators of historic heritage, practice and civilization.
Newars are culturally, religiously and traditionally rich community. The most of the communities being influenced by one or other communities but the Newars has been successful to conserve their cultural heritage and practices.
Newars are culturally, religiously and traditionally rich community. The most of the communities being influenced by one or other communities but the Newars has been successful to conserve their cultural heritage and practices.
One of such practices is of wearing traditional jewelries.
The jewelries worn by the Newari women have specific names and purposes.
Among the various, one distinct ornament is the Loonswan, a gold plate worn at the center of the head with superb hand crafted designs all over. This is especially worn during the marriage ceremony.
Another ornament worn on the head is the Nyapu-shikha which has many small strings attached to a point and is worn on the side. This ornament widely used by Newa women either paired with casual newa attire or occasional wear.
Another one is the huge golden necklace called Tayo that hold significant meaning. A golden pendant with stones joined to necklace, a Ghau is also an impressive ornament they were.
Loonswan |
- Loonswan
- Tayo
- Nyapu-shikha
- Makansi
- Bhimpuma
- kalli
Among the various, one distinct ornament is the Loonswan, a gold plate worn at the center of the head with superb hand crafted designs all over. This is especially worn during the marriage ceremony.
Nyapu-shikha |
Another ornament worn on the head is the Nyapu-shikha which has many small strings attached to a point and is worn on the side. This ornament widely used by Newa women either paired with casual newa attire or occasional wear.
Tayo |
Another one is the huge golden necklace called Tayo that hold significant meaning. A golden pendant with stones joined to necklace, a Ghau is also an impressive ornament they were.
Bhimpuma |
Apart from these, a necklace made of coins and Bhimpuma, necklace made of coral are also beautifully added
The u-shaped silver or gold earrings are called Makansi and
Makanshi |
They also wear a special silver ring known as Pyakha angu .
Kalli |
Most of the Newars wear sarees, however, they call it a parsi (sari) and "haaku patashi"- plain black saree with a red border.Above it, a "patuka" is worn and the blouse with a full sleeved blouse tied at four different corners worn which is known as "putu lann".
All of these ornaments and attire worn then completes a Newar women traditional look.
Newar girls also wears a casual clothing- knee length top and a wide trouser.
Haku patashi |
casual attire of Newar girl |
Elegance inside roots.
Beauty of the tradition.
Proud to be Newar
Proud to be Nepali
Proud to be Newar
Proud to be Nepali
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Location: Patan Durbar Square
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