A unique, handmade wall calendar 2024 made of handmade paper. The theme of the calendar is the Yoga Tantric. Calendar for 2024.
The print on the calendar is a hand stamp, which is then colored with paint. The 2024 calendar features Yoga Tantric symbols. Yoga Tantra is a special kind of spiritual pathway that unionizes sexual and life energy into one thing - spiritual energy. One's goal in Yoga Tantra is to develop mindfulness, spiritual growth and to fully experience all of life's aspects without classifying them as good or bad.
Colorful Nepali calendars are a perfect example of Nepali folk art, the so-called primitive/naive art This style, especially in African countries, is often called Tinga Tinga. It is characterized by exaggeration, vivid colors and animal motifs.
Lokta paper making is a traditional Nepali handicraft art. The papermaking technique is entirely manual. Lokta paper is made from daphne (Latin: daphne cannabina) growing in the Himalayas - a cousin of hemp.
This is a very ecological method of making paper - the plant regenerates and grows back extremely quickly. By purchasing Lokta paper, we actually support the work of people from the high-mountain Himalayan villages of eastern Nepal.
Each calendar has 8 pages including the cover (2 months on one page). Rectangular format similar to A4. Individual sheets of paper are tied with string.
Handmade in Nepal from the so-called handmade paper. Lokta, from daphne growing in the Himalayas (Latin: Daphne Cannabina, a cousin of hemp - it is a sustainable plant - it grows back very quickly).
- The paper making technique is completely manual
- Ecological handmade paper
- Wall calendar
- The print is a hand stamp
- Hand-painted motifs of Yoga Tantra
- The cards are tied with string.
- Each calendar has 8 pages, including the cover (2 months on one page)
- Rectangular format similar to A4: 34x23 cm
Lokta paper making is a traditional Nepali handicraft art.
By purchasing Lokta paper, we actually support the work of people from the high-mountain Himalayan villages of eastern Nepal.