JEWELLERY IN TIBET
Norbu in Tibetan means jewel and stands in equal measure for spirituality and wealth. The Buddha, the Dharma (doctrine) and the Sangha, the communi...
Read moreNorbu in Tibetan means jewel and stands in equal measure for spirituality and wealth. The Buddha, the Dharma (doctrine) and the Sangha, the communi...
Read moreWith the celebration of the Lunar New Year, Norlha embraces the Year of the Ox, or the yak, as it is considered by many Tibetans. In our first jour...
Read moreThe Chuba, Tibet’s all weather, unisex robe has no buttons or fasteners and is styled through draping. A single sash does the trick, and man or...
Read moreSummer is the time of flowers. After an austere Spring of greys, and discrete, greening browns, flowers take over the pasture. Like brushstroke...
Read moreAs Norlha grows, it is important that we find partnerships that give us the opportunity to responsibly create the change we want to see in the ...
Read moreA new spring, a new product. Norlha is committed to natural, organic fabrics and artisanal processes. Since our beginnings in 2007, we have wor...
Read moreAnother year draws to a close, marking our 12th year in Ritoma Village, a nomadic settlement in the Amdo region of the Tibetan Plateau. We ente...
Read moreUntil I delved into the matter, I associated luxury with provenance and innate quality. 50 years ago, travel brought the satisfaction of buying...
Read moreSheep dominate the landscape in Northeastern Tibet, and more particularly in Ritoma where they form white dots on the hills that surround the v...
Read moreWith all the animal life around us, it was difficult to resist replicating it in our raw materials. Our first toys were a byproduct, made from ...
Read moreWe are proud to announce that Norlha has been officially awarded B Corp certification for social sustainability with a score of 125.2! Norlha h...
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