Jewelry

Discover exquisite jewelry at Swodeshi, where elegance meets craftsmanship. Explore our unique collections that celebrate beauty and individuality.

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Asarfi Ring (Coin Ring)

NPR 325

Asarfi (Coin) Diameter: 1

Weight: 5 grams

Size: Adjustable

Material: Golden colored Alloy

Chandrama hairpin

NPR 230

Length: 1.5″

Breadth: 2″

Height: 0.4″

Weight: 21 gm

Dhajura

NPR 160

Length: 3 inch

Dhajura: Traditional Rai attire, worn during cultural festivities and special occasions, symbolizing heritage and celebration in Rai communities.

Dhungri – Jumbo Earrings

NPR 230

Length: 1.5″

Breadth: 1.5″

Height: 3″

Weight: 15 gm

Dhungri for Nose

NPR 140

Length : 0.7 Diameter
Weight : 2 gm

Gold Plated Taaya on Muga beads (mala)

NPR 595

Length : 13 round

Length of Taaya: 2

Breadth of Taaya: 0.5

Weight: 50 gm

Jantar with Potey

NPR 740

Rounds : 15

Weight:133 gm

Makasi (gold Plated)

Original price was: NPR 210.Current price is: NPR 178.

Length: 1″

Breadth: 0.5″

Weight: 5 gm

Marwari (Gold Plated)

NPR 555

Length: 1.5″

Weight : 7″

Naugedi Mala

NPR 2,200

Length :36 ” diameter

Weight : 240

Newari Coin Mala

NPR 1,250

30” circumference

Number of coin: 18

Add a touch of cultural elegance to your attire with our Newari Coin Mala. Perfect for both traditional occasions and contemporary fashion statements, this unique accessory effortlessly blends tradition with style. Elevate your look with this exquisite piece of Nepalese craftsmanship.”

Newari Jewelry Set

From NPR 178

Get a Newari look with these accessories.

Nyapu Shikha

NPR 555

Length : 6.5″

Breadth : 8″

Height : 0.1″

Weight : 25 gm

Pechuri

NPR 160

Length: 2.5 inch

Elevate your style with our authentic Rai Pechuri accessory from Nepal. Handcrafted with care, this traditional piece adds cultural charm to any outfit. Embrace the heritage of the Rai people with this unique and vibrant accessory.

Pechuri, Dhajura, Silam Sakma Set

NPR 380

Traditional Rai attire representing Rai culture, worn with pride as a symbol of their heritage.

Purbeli Kantha Mala

NPR 1,500

Length : 13 diameter

Weight : 115 gm

Silam Sakma

NPR 160

Length: 2.5 inch

Discover the cultural essence of Nepal with our Silam Sakma badges, traditionally worn by Rai and Limbu people for religious significance. These miniature replicas honor tradition while adding a touch of heritage to your attire.

Tharu Coin Mala

NPR 1,200

40″ circumference

Number of coin: 21

The Tharu Coin Mala, a treasured tradition among the Tharu people, is a necklace adorned with silver coins. This symbolic accessory embodies their rich cultural heritage and serves as a testament to their identity, worn proudly as a reflection of their unique cultural legacy and tradition.

 

Yarling

NPR 230

Length : 2.6
Weight : 5gm

Cultural Jewelry of Nepal – Tradition You Can Wear

Nepali cultural jewelry holds deep meaning beyond decoration. Worn during festivals, rituals, weddings, and cultural ceremonies, these ornaments reflect the identity, heritage, and pride of different ethnic communities of Nepal. From daily cultural wear to special ceremonial occasions, cultural jewelry completes the traditional look.

At Swodeshi, we bring together a wide range of Nepali cultural jewelry designed to suit different traditions, outfits, and occasions—making cultural adornment accessible and easy to choose.

Wide Range of Nepali Cultural Jewelry

Our collection includes jewelry inspired by various ethnic and cultural styles of Nepal. These pieces are widely used with traditional dresses such as Daura Suruwal, Gunyo Cholo, Pasni dresses, Gurung, Tamang, Newari, and other cultural wears.

You will find:

  • Necklaces and pendants inspired by traditional designs
  • Earrings worn during cultural functions and festivals
  • Brooches, pins, and decorative accessories
  • Jewelry suitable for weddings, pasni, puja, dance performances, and cultural events

Each piece reflects traditional aesthetics while being practical for modern cultural use.

Suitable for Festivals, Ceremonies & Cultural Events

Nepali cultural jewelry is commonly worn during:

  • Weddings and engagement ceremonies
  • Pasni (rice feeding) and family rituals
  • Cultural festivals and jatras
  • Dance performances and stage programs
  • Cultural photoshoots and traditional gatherings

Whether you are dressing for a formal ritual or a cultural celebration, these ornaments help preserve tradition while enhancing your attire.