Black tea
Most black teas sold in Nepal are Indian Darjeeling and Assam black teas. Some black teas are packaged in elegant wooden boxes, while others are placed in a small back bag full of folk flavor. Buying this black tea as a gift is very suitable, because in addition to the aroma of tea tea, the small back bag can also be used as an pocket money.
Clothes
Long pants, vests, and dresses sewn from local fabrics have a full folk flavor. Chinese Tibetan geometric patterns of rough wool vests, coats, or backpacks can also be found everywhere. Traditional Chinese Tibetan clothing and Nepalese tops are not sold off-the-shelf, but you can find a tailor-made master. The production time is only one or two days, and the wages are cheap. Nepalese sari cloth is made of yarn, cotton and wool.
Kashmir Products
Kashmir items available include carpets, chair cushions, wool shawls, sweaters, sheepskin vests, leather bags, walnut carving wooden boxes, hats, machetes.
Fabrics
Vests, trousers, dresses sewn from Nepalese or Indian fabrics are very folk-style, as are coarse wool coats, vests or backpacks with Tibetan geometric patterns, although some clothes are Westerners’ sizes. Traditional Nepalese tops and Tibetan clothing are not sold off-the-shelf, but you can cut the cloth yourself and ask a master to tailor it. The production time is only one or two days, and the wages are very cheap. Nepalese sari cloth is made of cotton, yarn, linen and wool, and can be bought to make fashion or cut into scarves.
Bronze
Various Hindu gods and Buddha statues made of red copper or yellow steel are not antiques. Animals or ashtrays made of honeysuckle ornaments and replicas of sex sculptures are all unique. This kind of copper utensils is most common in the Copper Street next to Patan Durbar Square. When buying, you need to consider not only the price, but also the weight. After all, it is shopping abroad, and you need to consider whether you can bring it back.
Customs in Nepal?
Etiquette: The most common way for Nepalese to greet and welcome is to clasp their hands and then say namaste or namaskar. Real-world friends meet to be called brother. Call a Brahmin a master, and a Brahmin’s wife a grandmother. It is best to address a Nepalese with a auspicious sound after his name.
Marriage Customs: In Nepal, several different forms of marriage are still preserved. Envelope Hindus follow monogamy and hold weddings according to Hindu rituals. Polygamy has been retained in the Northwest Mountains since ancient times, meaning that when a husband marries a wife, he marries all his wife’s sisters together. In polyandry, a wife marries several brothers at once.
Clothing customs: Nepalese men wear more suit-style coats on the upper body and white pants with fat waists and thin legs on the lower body. Wear a black yarmulke on the head. The traditional clothing of Nepalese women includes two categories: brightly colored sari and Panghabi.
Gift-giving customs, Nepalese people give gifts, usually there are three things that must be given, Nepalese hats, Gurkha scimitars and cloth shoes