Lokta Paper · हस्तनिर्मित नेपाल
Hand-finished by Sushila · Bhaktapur
Garlands

Rabbit Garland

हस्तनिर्मित नेपाली शिल्प
(4.6 / 5)

Brighten up your space with the playful charm of our Felt Rabbit Garland from Gifts Etc. Featuring a delightful mix of colourful felt rabbits — some solid, some patterned — this handcrafted garland brings joy and personality to any room. Whether you’re decorating for Easter, styling a nursery, or adding a whimsical touch to a party or playroom, this vibrant string of bunnies is sure to make people smile. Each rabbit is cut from soft felt and carefully stitched by skilled artisans in Nepal, using eco-friendly materials and fair trade practices. Strung on durable thread, it’s lightweight and easy to hang over windows, shelves, or beds. More than just decoration, this garland celebrates traditional craftsmanship and ethical production. Every piece tells a story of care, creativity, and community. Add something unique and joyful to your home — because playful details like this make a space feel truly special.

Minimum order quantity: 50 pieces
Handmade Crafted by artisans
Eco-friendly Sustainable Lokta
From Nepal Direct from source
Custom orders welcome अनुकूलन Customizing this product to your specific needs is absolutely possible — size, colour or material. Add the product to your cart and we'll review your order and send you pricing based on the quantity you've selected. Pricing is available on request.
Product Code: 03

Each piece passes through the quiet patience of Nepali hands — from highland bark to the finished form, made the old way, with care.

The slow craft

From highland bark to your hands

हस्तकलाको यात्रा
01

Bark of the Daphne

लोक्ता बोक्रा

Harvested by hand from the Lokta shrub in the Himalayan highlands — a renewable bark that regrows in just a few seasons.

02

Pulped & rested

मसिनो पिठो

The bark is gently boiled, beaten and rested into a soft pulp — no bleach, no chemicals, only mountain water and patience.

03

Pressed & sun-dried

घाममा सुकाइ

Sheets are spread onto wooden frames and dried under the Himalayan sun — every piece carries the texture of its day.