Tik’e Jhya is established in 2007 by Pralhad Shrestha.
Later Sabita Maharjan joined.

Tike Jhya  derived its name from the Newari language word for a four-divisional square window.

These types of windows are basically used in the ancient temples, palace and other traditional places of Nepal. It is usually made of wood carved with traditional designs. Tourists can find these types of windows in temples and palaces.

Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur Durbar Squares are the best place to visit and see these types of windows.

 

We meet Isa and Marcus at the Phuket Tattoo Convention 2014. From that day we became friends and got possible to come here in Germany only because of Isa and Marcus. We came first time in Germany on 2016 as a guest artists..

Now we are residence artists at Trust Mannheim since 2019. We are very happy to be a part of Trust Mannheim and will always be thankful to Isa and Marcus.

Contact us

Locations

Germany
Trust Mannheim
S1 17, 68161 Mannheim
Nepal
tik’e jhya TATTOO
Freak St, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal