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Pack of 10
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Genuine Handmade Lokta Paper Greeting Cards – Pack of 10 with Envelopes Celebrate tradition and craftsmanship with these genuine handmade greeting cards featuring a serene Lotus Flower design, symbolizing purity, peace, and spiritual awakening. Each set includes 4 premium greeting cards with matching envelopes, perfect for blessings, meditation gifts, and special occasions. These cards are crafted from Lokta paper, made using the bark of the Daphne Cannabina (Papyracea) plant, locally known as “Lokta.” This plant grows naturally at altitudes of 2,000 to 3,500 meters in the Himalayan regions of Nepal. Lokta plants regenerate naturally within 6–8 years after harvesting, and the bark is collected with deep environmental responsibility, helping preserve Nepal’s fragile forest ecosystem. Lokta paper has been used for centuries in Nepal and is renowned for its durability. Ancient Hindu and Buddhist manuscripts, royal records, and sacred texts were traditionally written on this paper, many of which still survive today. The handmade process involves cooking the bark twice, followed by chopping and beating it with wooden hammers, an age-old technique passed down through generations. By purchasing this product, you are not only receiving a unique, eco-friendly greeting card set but also supporting the livelihoods and socio-economic development of rural communities in Nepal.
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SKU: GC-4 Made in Nepal
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