Traditional Silver Khadkula | Decorative Grain Bowl for Home, Altar & Ceremonial Use
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Size: 8.5cm (Height) x 33cm(Width)
Weight: 0.706kg
Materials: Pure Silver
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About Our Khadkula
The Pure Silver Khadkulo is a treasured symbol of Nepali culture. It stands 8.5cm tall, 33cm wide, and weighs 0.706kg. Initially used for grain storage and cooking, the Khadkulo has evolved into a multifunctional item with significant cultural and ceremonial significance. Made of pure silver, it reflects superb creativity and spiritual regard, making it suitable for ceremonial and decorative purposes.
In Nepali marriages, the Khadkulo is considered essential. Family members use it to cleanse the bride and groom's hands and feet, indicating their heavenly status on this auspicious day. Following the ceremony, the bride receives the Khadkulo, which symbolizes blessings, purity, and new beginnings in her family. Its presence brings peace and fortune to the couple's new life together.
Today, silver Khadkulos are valued not just for their ceremonial significance, but also as attractive house decor. When placed at doorways, on altars, or filled with water and flowers in living rooms, it brings calm, wealth, and artistic elegance. The Khadkulo is still a symbol of Nepal's rich tradition, spirituality, and eternal craftsmanship an ideal combination of function, symbolism, and beauty.
Introduction to Khadkula
Khadkulo is a traditional Nepalese vessel with both cultural and ceremonial importance. It was once used for cooking and storing grains. Still, it is now widely utilized in rituals, particularly during weddings, where it is ceremonially used to wash the bride and groom's hands and feet, symbolizing reverence and divine blessings. Following the procedure, the Khadkulo is frequently given as a gift to the bride. In modern times, it is also utilized as a decorative object, sometimes filled with flowers or water and placed in houses or businesses to bring prosperity, beauty, and good energy.