Explore the breathtaking landscapes and unique geographical features that make Sikkim a treasure trove of natural wonders
The third highest mountain in the world, Kanchenjunga (8,586m) stands majestically on Sikkim's border with Nepal
Sikkim experiences five distinct seasons, with temperatures ranging from subtropical warmth in the south to tundra conditions in the north
With just 0.22% of India's geographical area, Sikkim hosts 26% of the country's biodiversity, making it a recognized global hotspot
The diverse geographical features have shaped unique cultural practices and craftsmanship traditions across different regions
Nestled between the world's highest peaks, our products carry the essence of pristine mountain air and ancient wisdom.
Dense rhododendron and pine forests provide natural dyes and inspiration for our traditional patterns.
Blessed valleys where monasteries and weaving traditions have flourished for centuries, creating unique cultural textiles.
Gateway between Tibet and India, creating a unique blend of cultural influences reflected in our handicrafts.
Sikkim's remarkable biodiversity spans from tropical forests at 300m to alpine tundra above 4000m, creating a natural laboratory for unique materials and dyes used in our traditional crafts.
Experience unique products from each district of Sikkim, showcasing the diverse cultural heritage and local craftsmanship
Intricately carved wooden masks representing local deities and cultural symbols
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Traditional rugs with vibrant colors and intricate patterns woven by skilled artisans
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Beautifully crafted foldable tables with traditional Sikkimese designs and carvings
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Traditional incense made from Himalayan herbs with healing and calming properties
Explore CollectionBehind every handcrafted product is a skilled artisan with generations of expertise and a story to tell. These master craftspeople preserve Sikkim's rich cultural heritage.
Discover the ancient crafts that have been preserved for centuries, reflecting Sikkim's unique cultural identity and spiritual traditions
Sacred Buddhist scroll paintings created using mineral pigments and gold leaf. Each thangka depicts deities, mandalas, or religious narratives and serves as a meditation tool. The creation process follows strict religious guidelines and can take months to complete.
Traditional Lepcha and Bhutia textiles woven on backstrap looms using natural fibers and dyes. The Bakhu (traditional garment), Thara (Lepcha textile), and ceremonial fabrics feature intricate patterns that tell stories of mountains, rivers, and Buddhist symbols.
Eco-friendly crafts made from Sikkim's abundant bamboo and cane varieties. The Sumok Thyaktuk (Lepcha hat) is a royal headgear that takes 2.5 months to create. Other products include furniture, baskets, mats, and household items that are both functional and decorative.
Hand-woven wool carpets created on frame looms by skilled women artisans. These durable carpets feature dragons, floral motifs, Buddhist symbols, and geometric patterns. The wool is dyed using local vegetable dyes, creating rich, long-lasting colors.
Exquisite brass and copper crafts including Buddhist figurines, ritual objects, and decorative items. Using the lost-wax casting technique, artisans create detailed pieces with Mongolian features. Items include prayer wheels, butter lamps, and incense burners.
Intricate carvings on walnut, maple, and pine wood, featuring the distinctive Namthang style with floral designs. Artisans create masks, furniture, decorative panels, and religious items. Monastery decorations showcase the finest examples of this ancient craft.
Explore our collection of authentic handcrafted products and support the skilled artisans of Sikkim.
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