This is a small copper vessel with a bulb-like body, a ring foot, and a long, tapering neck that opens to a broader mouth. In Nepalese custom, this vase is a ritual artifact used to store Raksi, a type of distilled and blessed drink. In the native tongue, it is also known as a Raksi Thyaka. This vessel has an old brass finish and looks quite lovely. These modest jars play an important role in Nepalese special occasions and festivals.
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