Discover authentic Nepali artworks — from Thangka paintings to contemporary masters.
Parampara Media and Research Center Pvt. Ltd. is a creative platform committed to visual storytelling and responsible journalism. We specialize in photography and videography-related services that capture art, culture, events, and human emotions with clarity and depth. Our team also focuses on online journalism, delivering timely and trustworthy news content to inform and engage the public. Through a blend of media and research, we aim to document reality and preserve tradition with a modern touch. We believe in the power of images and words to inspire, educate, and drive positive change in society. Whether through a photograph or a news article, we strive to tell stories that matter. With professionalism and passion, we work to be a voice for the people and a mirror of our time.
Thangka painting is one of Nepal's most celebrated art forms, with roots stretching back over a millennium. These…
The ancient lost-wax (cire perdue) casting technique has been practiced in Bhaktapur for over 1,500 years. Nepalese bronze…
The Patan Museum opened its doors to a landmark exhibition showcasing the work of 45 contemporary Nepalese artists…
Expert guidance on selecting, acquiring, and curating authentic Nepalese artwork for private collections, corporate spaces, and cultural institutions.
Commission unique, personalized artworks directly from our master artists. We manage the entire process from concept to delivery.
Professional authentication and documentation services for Nepalese artworks, providing certificates of authenticity and provenance research.
In-depth research and documentation of Nepalese art traditions, iconography, and cultural heritage for academic and institutional purposes.
Professional curation and organization of art exhibitions showcasing Nepalese artists and cultural heritage in galleries and museums.
Skilled restoration and conservation of traditional Nepalese artworks, manuscripts, and cultural artifacts by certified conservators.
"Connecting Heritage with the Modern World"
To document, preserve, and promote Nepalese arts and culture through research, education, exhibitions, and digital media.
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