New York Times
“The products they make are absolutely beautiful. They are taking the traditional skills they have and marketing it to the outside world. Few ...
Read more“The products they make are absolutely beautiful. They are taking the traditional skills they have and marketing it to the outside world. Few ...
Read more"In case you were wondering what the chicest and coziest scarf to wear for this awfully chilly start to spring looked like, this is it. Norlha...
Read more"Norlha’s founders believe that culture thrives where people are happy, earning enough to sustain themselves, and free from the need of migrati...
Read more"We want to make sure that people who collect fibers and turn them into luxury products are local Tibetans," Yeshi says, "and that the profit w...
Read more"Khullu is a soft fiber with insulating qualities, and the best khullu comes from a two year-old yak that sheds its coat in the spring. The un...
Read more"Somewhere in the Land of Snows, in a small village away from it all, you can hear music from another time. It is punctuated by the comings and...
Read more"Dechen Yeshi is a true inspiration and the driving force behind the company. She started Norlha with her mother and now lives permanently in ...
Read more"We are a new model for development - we are not an NGO and we don’t fit the traditional business model, but hover somewhere in between. We bel...
Read more"Norlha’s clients now include Parisian fashion houses Louis Vuitton, Lanvin, and Balmain, yet it’s in Zorge Ritoma where the company’s impact ...
Read more"Norlha is a story of beauty, tradition, self sufficiency and hard work, each of these things is woven into each and every Norlha scarf, shawl...
Read more"Norlha stands as an outstanding example of traditional craftsmanship and sustainability, and has been gaining the attention of big names in t...
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