“We stock over 200 Buddha statues from Nepal Metal Art and the quality is exceptional. The lost-wax casting produces detail that our customers immediately notice compared to machine-made alternatives. Our best sellers are the 8-inch gold-plated Shakyamuni Buddhas — the fire-gilding finish is stunning. Reorders are seamless and they maintain consistency across batches.”
Lost-Wax Cast Statues from Patan, Nepal.
Source authentic hand-cast bronze and metal statues directly from master artisans in Patan — Nepal's ancient metalworking capital. Wholesale, retail, and custom commissions.
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Our Product Categories
Eight categories of authentic Nepali handicrafts, sourced directly from artisan workshops across Kathmandu Valley. Every product is handmade using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
Buddha Statues
Hand-cast bronze and brass Buddha statues in traditional Nepali and Tibetan styles
View Details →Hindu Deity Statues
Intricately detailed statues of Vishnu, Lakshmi, Saraswati, and other Hindu deities
View Details →Ganesh Statues
Auspicious Ganesh figures in bronze, brass, and copper with gold plating options
View Details →Dancing Shiva Nataraja
Iconic Nataraja dancing Shiva statues symbolizing the cosmic dance of creation
View Details →Decorative Metal Art
Metal wall hangings, mandalas, singing bowl stands, and decorative metalwork
View Details →Custom Cast Statues
Commission custom statues in any size, design, and finish from master casters
View Details →Why Source Handicrafts from Nepal?
Nepal is one of the world's richest sources of authentic handmade products, with centuries-old craft traditions and a thriving artisan community.
Fair Trade Practices
Our artisan partners receive fair wages that support their families and communities. Many workshops are run by women's cooperatives, providing economic independence and empowerment in rural Nepal. Every purchase supports sustainable livelihoods.
Unique Craftsmanship
Nepali handicrafts are made using techniques that cannot be replicated by machines — hand-hammered singing bowls, mineral-pigment thangka paintings, lost-wax cast bronze statues. Each piece is genuinely unique, with the subtle variations that prove authentic handwork.
Competitive Pricing
Direct sourcing from Kathmandu workshops eliminates multiple layers of middlemen. Combined with Nepal's competitive labor costs and trade preference programs (duty-free access to EU, US GSP), you get exceptional handmade products at prices that allow healthy retail margins.
Centuries-Old Traditions
Nepal's craft traditions span millennia — Patan's metalworkers have been casting bronze since the 3rd century, pashmina weaving dates to the 15th century, and Lokta papermaking has been documented for over 1,000 years. When you source from Nepal, you are connecting your customers to living history.
What Our Buyers Say
Trusted by boutique retailers, yoga studios, gift shops, and fair trade stores worldwide.
“I commissioned a set of custom Nataraja statues for a boutique hotel lobby in Stockholm. Nepal Metal Art translated my vision perfectly — the 30-inch bronze Nataraja with antique patina finish became the centerpiece of the entire design. They sent progress photos at every stage and delivered on time. The hotel guests constantly photograph it. I have since ordered pieces for three more projects.”
“We have been importing metal statues from Patan for over a decade and Nepal Metal Art is our most reliable supplier. Their Hindu deity statues follow proper iconographic proportions which is critical for our temple clients. The Ganesh and Lakshmi statues are consistently our top sellers. Pricing is competitive and they understand the religious requirements that matter to our market.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most common questions about sourcing Nepali handicrafts for your business.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the lost-wax (cire perdue) casting process?
What metals are used for casting statues?
What is the minimum order quantity for wholesale?
How long does production take?
What is the difference between fire gilding and electroplating?
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Lost-Wax Cast Statues from Patan, Nepal