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Established 2017 Β· Los Angeles

Where the Himalayas whisper
and heritage finds a home.

Treasure Nepal is a small American studio devoted to the craft, culture, and quiet wonder of the Nepali highlands β€” designing journeys, sourcing ethical artisan work, and consulting on cultural heritage for travellers and collectors who care about the story behind the object.

120+Curated journeys
40Artisan partners
9Years in practice
What We Do

Three quiet disciplines, one shared devotion.

Everything we publish, plan, and source comes from time spent on the ground β€” with families in Bhaktapur, with weavers in Patan, with guides who learnt the trail from their grandfathers.

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Himalayan Journeys

Bespoke trekking and slow-travel itineraries through the Annapurna, Langtang, and Mustang regions. Small groups, local guides, fair pay, and a pace that lets you actually arrive.

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Heritage Consulting

For museums, private collectors, and cultural institutions: provenance research, curatorial advice, and ethical acquisition guidance for Newari and Tibetan-Buddhist material culture.

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Ethical Artisan Sourcing

Direct-trade singing bowls, hand-loom textiles, brassware, and prayer beads from cooperatives we have worked with for years. Every piece traceable, every maker named.

Newari pagoda architecture in Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Our Story

A studio born from a single, quiet trip.

In the autumn of 2016, our founder Kenneth Bodner walked into a courtyard in Patan looking for a singing bowl and walked out with a friendship that would, eventually, become a company. Treasure Nepal was registered in California a year later β€” not as a tour operator, but as a bridge.

Today we are a team of seven: three in Los Angeles, four in Kathmandu. We work slowly, on purpose. We say no to itineraries that rush, to objects without provenance, and to clients who want a postcard rather than a place.

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Journeys Crafted

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Provenance Matters

Every object has a name behind it.

We refuse to participate in the anonymous flow of "Himalayan goods" that floods the western market. Each piece we source is tagged with the maker's name, the workshop's village, the date of completion, and β€” where appropriate β€” the lineage of the technique.

  • βœ“ Direct-trade pricing β€” no middlemen
  • βœ“ Photographic documentation of every piece
  • βœ“ Cultural Heritage Act compliance review
  • βœ“ Lifetime authentication for collectors
See Our Practice
Hand-hammered Nepalese singing bowls and prayer beads
In Their Words

Quiet endorsements from quiet people.

Kenneth and his team planned a three-week journey through Mustang for our family β€” it was, without exaggeration, the most thoughtful itinerary I have ever experienced. Every guide had been chosen for a reason.

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Margaret H.Pasadena, CA Β· 2024

Treasure Nepal sourced a 19th-century Newari ritual bell for our regional museum with full provenance documentation in under four months. Their research was meticulous.

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Dr. Aaron P.Curator, Mountain West Museum

I bought a singing bowl from them three years ago and still receive a card every Losar from the workshop in Patan. That tells you everything.

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Sarah L.Brooklyn, NY Β· Returning client
From The Journal

Notes from the trail and the workshop.

Field Notes Β· 7 min read

The slow art of the singing bowl

How a single seven-metal alloy bowl takes three artisans, four days, and several centuries of inherited rhythm to complete in a Patan workshop.

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Travel Β· 5 min read

Why Mustang in October?

Most operators push for spring. We push for the second week of October. Here is the case for going when the apple harvest meets the first dusting of snow.

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Heritage Β· 9 min read

What "ethical sourcing" actually requires

A practical, occasionally uncomfortable look at what it means to acquire South Asian cultural material in 2026 β€” written for collectors, by collectors.

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Tell us what you are looking for.

A journey, an object, a question about provenance β€” we read every message ourselves and reply within two business days. There is no contact form on the planet that has ever started a friendship, but a phone call sometimes has.