Karuwa is a traditional Nepali water jug made from brass or copper alloy. It is used to serve water, tea, or other beverages in Nepali households and during cultural ceremonies. Its unique shape and design make it both functional and decorative.
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Ideal for serving guests at home
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Often used in festivals and rituals like Dashain and Tihar
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Can also be used as a decorative item in kitchens or living spaces
カルワは、真鍮または銅合金で作られた伝統的なネパールの水差しです。家庭やお祭りの儀式で水やお茶などを提供するのに使われます。独特な形とデザインで、実用的でありながら装飾としても楽しめます。
Karuwa has been used in Nepal for centuries as both a practical vessel and a ceremonial object. Traditionally made from brass, it is often engraved with motifs representing Nepali culture. It is common in homes in hilly regions and during festivals to serve water or local beverages (pani, chiya).