Description
Celebrate Himalayan tradition with this elegant kids’ two-piece bakhu set. The top is inspired by the classic chaubandi cholo—a cross-over blouse loved across Tibetan/Bhutia communities—reimagined in lustrous jacquard for a premium festive look. Fine golden piping on the sleeves highlights the silhouette and frames the wrap neckline beautifully. The coordinated lower follows a Half Bakhu pattern, giving the brilliant, straight fall and tie style seen in Bhutia/Sherpa wear.
Soft to touch yet durable, the jacquard fabric drapes well and photographs beautifully on stage. Choose your child’s size by chest size; the wrap style of the lower offers a fastening strap at the waist. Style with flats or boots, a plain inner vest in winter, and a scarf for ceremonies. This set blends Nepali and Bhutia/Sherpa heritage—authentic, comfortable and affordable for every celebration.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Primary colours | Festive shades available |
| Accent/trim | Golden piping on sleeves; wrap ties on lower |
| Fabric | Jacquard (premium, soft inner feel) |
| Fit | According to Chest Size |
| In the box | 1 × two piece Bakhu set |
| Care instructions | Prefer dry cleaning or gentle cold hand washing, without bleach. Dry in shade. Cool iron on reverse—avoid direct heat on piping. |
| Styling tips | Add a plain inner (thermal/wonju), khata scarf for ceremonies, and flats/boots; simple hair ribbon or cap for stage shows. |
| Origin & make | Hand-tailored by Himalayan artisans |
| Colour disclaimer | Actual colours may vary due to lighting |

Jigme Tamang –
Good value for money, especially with the fine detailing.
Pema Lhamu –
The fabric quality is really good and my niece looked adorable wearing it.
Yangzom Diki –
The golden accents make it look very festive.
Lhamo Choden –
My cousin’s daughter felt so confident wearing it.
Tsering Wangmo –
Feels very festive and my daughter looked beautiful wearing it.
Lhamo Yangjin –
The material is soft and doesn’t irritate the skin.
Lhakpa Dolma –
Really appreciate the craftsmanship, feels authentic
Sangay Dolma –
The quality is better than expected for the price.
Dawa Lhamu –
Nice tailoring and very flattering traditional look.
Lobsang Tamding –
My wife chose this for our daughter and she absolutely loved it.
Dolkar Lhamo –
The golden piping makes it look festive and premium.
Karma Loday –
The festive shade looks stunning under light.
Mingma Yangjin –
Feels sturdy yet soft, good for kids who move a lot.
Pema Wangmo –
Looks elegant and festive, great for special occasions.
Sonam Lhamo –
Lovely outfit for special family moments.
Choden Lhamu –
Fits true to chest size, very comfortable.
Sangmo Diki –
Very impressed with stitching, looks durable.
Yeshi Dolkar –
Arrived well-packaged and on time.
Karma Sherpa –
Bought this for Losar performance and it fit her perfectly with beautiful shine.
Rinzin Tsomo –
Bought for niece’s birthday
Tenzin Loday –
Perfect combination of modern and traditional style.
Tenzin Yangzom –
My daughter wore it during Lhabab Duchen; family loved it.
Nima Loday –
Beautiful work and the jacquard pattern stands out nicely.
Lakpa Bhutia –
My sister’s daughter wore this for a school cultural event and everyone loved it.
Loday Choden –
My niece used it for her school program; fit was perfect.
Tenzin Chodon –
My daughter wore it for a wedding and got so many compliments.
Dawa Tsomo –
My niece didn’t want to take it off, very comfortable.
Rinchen Tamang –
Perfect for stage programs, photographs beautifully.
Kunsang Dolkar –
My daughter felt like a little princess in it, really lovely design.
Nima Choki –
Bought for my sister’s girl and it fit nicely without alterations.
Tashi Lhamu –
Fabric drapes beautifully, looks premium in real life.
Mingma Diki –
Got it for a family puja and the fit was just right.
Pema Tashi –
Bought it as a gift and the child loved wearing it immediately.
Karma Dolkar –
My daughter’s school had a cultural day and this looked perfect.
Norzin Wangmo –
Nice finish, authentic feel, and kid-friendly material.
Pema Choden –
Feels soft inside and warm enough for winter festivals.
Yangchen Bhutia –
The wrap style makes it easy to adjust; my daughter wore it for the full day.
Thinley Lhamu –
The wrap tie style is simple and secure.
Norbu Sherpa –
Perfect for Sherpa festivals; looked very traditional.
Pema Sherpa –
Bought for granddaughter, she looked very pretty.
Tsering Dolma –
Loved how soft the jacquard feels, my daughter looked so graceful in it.
Nima Tamang –
Color looks same as pictures and stitching is neat.
Dolma Sherpa –
Lovely colour and detailed design, very happy with it.
Choki Sherpa –
Bought for my niece, she loved the softness and didn’t feel itchy at all.
Choki Doma –
Got it for my daughter’s dance performance
Diki Loday –
Great for ceremonies, looks very traditional.
Sonam Choden –
Feels traditional and elegant, my daughter was so happy wearing it.
Diki Sherpa –
My little one enjoyed wearing it throughout the ceremony.
Tashi Zangmo –
Very comfortable for kids, the soft inner layer is a big plus.