Description
There is a young girl in Kathmandu who is worshipped as a living goddess. Not a goddess from a story. Not a painting on a temple wall. A real girl — adorned in gold, dressed in crimson, with the third eye of wisdom painted on her forehead — who is carried through the streets while thousands bow before her.
She is the Kumari. And now she can hold her place on your wall.
What You Are Getting
This is a premium gallery-grade canvas print — not a poster, not a thin paper sheet that warps over time. It is printed on professional-quality canvas using fade-resistant, archival inks, so every colour stays rich and every detail stays sharp for years to come.
At this quality, the artwork breathes. The deep crimson of her ceremonial crown. The intricate gold and silver jewellery layered across her chest. The fine embroidery of her robes. The expression on her face — a look that holds both childhood innocence and something ancient, knowing, and divine.
This is not decoration. This is art with a story behind it.
Choose Your Size
| Size | Dimensions | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Small | 12″ × 18″ | Bedroom, shelf, gift giving |
| Medium ⭐ Best Seller | 18″ × 24″ | Living room, meditation space, yoga studio |
| Large | 20″ × 30″ | Feature wall, gallery, statement piece |
Not sure which to pick? Go with the 18″×24″. It is our most popular size — big enough to fill a wall with real presence, yet proportioned perfectly for most rooms.
Key Features
- Premium gallery-grade canvas with fade-resistant, archival inks
- 3 sizes — 12×18, 18×24, and 20×30 inches
- Pre-installed hanging hardware — ready to hang straight from the box
- Carefully packaged for safe delivery, every single order
- Printed fresh to order — not mass-produced
- Suitable for any indoor space or climate
Perfect For
- Living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways
- Meditation rooms, yoga studios, and prayer spaces
- Cultural institutions, galleries, and restaurants
- Gifting — Diwali, Tihar, housewarmings, and birthdays
- Anyone with a connection to Nepal, Hindu culture, or Buddhist traditions
Why People Love It
“It completely transformed my meditation corner. The detail is incredible and the colours are so rich.”
This piece draws people in. Guests stop, look, and ask about it. It is the kind of art that does not just sit on a wall — it changes the feeling of a room. It brings something sacred into the everyday.
About the Kumari Tradition
The Kumari is a young girl from Nepal’s Newar community, chosen through ancient sacred rituals to serve as the living incarnation of the goddess Taleju. She is revered by both Hindus and Buddhists — one of the few traditions in the world where divinity walks among people in human form.
Owning this portrait is a quiet way of honouring something extraordinary — a tradition that has endured for centuries in the heart of Kathmandu, and continues to this day.
Order With Confidence
Every order is printed fresh, packaged with care, and shipped to arrive in perfect condition. If you have any questions about sizing, materials, or your order — we are always happy to help before and after you buy.
Available in 3 sizes: Small 12×18 | Medium 18×24 (Best Seller) | Large 20×30
All printed on premium gallery-grade canvas · Fade-resistant archival inks · Ready to hang
⚠️ Please note: Slight variations in colour may occur between the listing image and the delivered product due to differences in monitor calibration and the printing process. Each print is individually produced with care.






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