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The traditional ornament of Nepal is called "Tika" or "Tika Tika." This decorative mark, often made with a mixture of colored powders, is applied to the forehead during religious and cultural ceremonies. Additionally, Nepal is known for its intricate metal jewelry, including items like "Pote" (beaded necklaces) and "Ghar" (traditional silver ornaments), which hold significant cultural meaning.

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