A Newari design silver brooch showcases exquisite craftsmanship and reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Newar people. The brooch is crafted from pure silver or a , and it typically features intricate detailing and symbolic motifs.
According to the folklore, Chepu was a mythical creature described as a water serpent or a water deity. It is believed that Chepu protected the valley and its people, and was associated with the fertility and well-being of the region. The turquoise lake, often referred to as "Rani Pokhari" (Queen's Pond), was said to be the dwelling place of Chepu.
- The brooch would have a pin backing to securely attach it to clothing. Depending on the design, there might be additional features for stability, such as a dual-pin mechanism or a locking clasp.
- This unique brooch would be suitable for a variety of occasions, including formal events, cultural gatherings, or as a statement piece for those who appreciate the artistry and history associated with the Khukuri.
- The brooch would be designed to be an appropriate size for men's clothing accessories. It could be worn on a lapel, pocket, tie, or even as part of a formal suit ensemble. Dimension :2cm by 3 cm. Weight 3.90 grams,Silver purity 99%.
- The brooch is envisioned as a delicate yet striking accessory that exudes sophistication and grace. It embodies a fusion of modern aesthetics with classic charm, making it suitable for various occasions, from formal gatherings to everyday elegance.
Package Includes:
- One piece of brooch with pin backing
- The brooch is elegantly presented in a Nepalese handmade box, making them a thoughtful and ready-to-give present.