Handwoven Dhaka topi featuring intricate traditional patterns. Each cap takes 2-3 days to complete by skilled artisans.
Sindhupalchok, Bagmati Province, Sindhupalchok
Founded in 2015 by a group of 25 women from remote villages in Sindhupalchok, the Himalayan Women's Cooperative has transformed lives through sustainable craft production. After the devastating 2015 earthquake, these resilient women came together to rebuild their community through traditional skills passed down through generations. Today, over 150 women artisans are part of this cooperative, earning fair wages while preserving ancient Himalayan weaving and craft techniques. Each product tells a story of resilience, tradition, and hope.
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