Handicrafts

Tharu Community Women’s Hand provides training to weave Tharu handicrafts such as baskets, bags, pen holders, fruit baskets, etc from the elephant grass available in Terai forests. These handicrafts are eco-friendly with high ethnic and cultural values. These baskets also carry high souvenir values and therefore are one of the demanded handicrafts in tourism.

Tharu Attire

Indigenous Tharu attire has been one of the attractions in new ethnic fashion and has been most popular among visitors. The attire is black and white and mostly cotton. Tharu women put on this attire mostly on different cultural occasions for cultural dance.

Tharu Jewellery

Indigenous Tharu people reside mostly on the banks of rivers and near the forests. They have a very simple and environmentally friendly lifestyle. They never used golden jewelry rather they mostly used silver jewellery. Women’s mostly put on jewelry. These jewelry are mostly put on during the festival time. These jewellery are very famous among teen girls. Since it has high cultural values, it has been the choice of tourists.