Hand Made on the Tibetan Plateau
Norlha is about the skill of artisans and precious raw materials. The men and women who spin, weave, felt, sew and knit were all nomads earlier...
Read moreFor rural Tibetans, maximum leisure comes with winter. The harvest long over, farmers turn to other occupations and the bare pasture keeps the ...
Read moreTibetan nomads have lived in their black yak hair tents for as long as anyone can remember. Depending on the area they live in and the conditio...
Read moreEvery year, Ritoma holds the ceremony of throwing the ‘Torkya’ or Ritual Cake. Triangular in shape and over four feet high, torkyas are red and...
Read moreThere are 13 million yaks on the Tibetan Plateau. Before the age of trade and globalization, they were the center of Tibetan life, providing mi...
Read moreJoyful and vibrant, like the shrieks of pleasure their little beany-clad wearers emit running through the autumn pasture, their diminutive scar...
Read moreOnce every few years, Ritoma is host to an important lama, usually from Labrang. It is a great honor for the village and local monastery, whose...
Read moreFall on the grassland slowly brings in an overhaul in mood and color, the endless prairie turning from an exuberant and overwhelming green to a...
Read moreNorlha has, from the height of the Plateau, created a universe for the children of the world; a bedroom for dreams, ponchos for play, beanies ...
Read moreSnow comes early and leaves late on the Plateau. It may sound harsh, but snow is the soft side of winter, one that brings moisture to the grass...
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