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HANDWOVEN ON THE TIBETAN PLATEAU

Founded by mother and daughter Kim and Dechen Yeshi in 2007, Norlha is the Tibetan Plateau’s first yak khullu atelier.

Our products are handcrafted by former nomads, who have spun, woven and felted for generations.

We believe in balancing modern technology and traditional knowledge to create lasting, beautiful pieces while supporting our local community.

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YAK KHULLU

Grown as a dense undercoat beneath the yak's characteristic long, shaggy hair, khullu gives protection during the extreme winters of the plateau before it is naturally shed at the beginning of summer.

Yak khullu is an innately ethical fibre, prized for its softness, durability and warmth.

OUR JOURNAL

HOME SERIES x RYAN & JON

HOME SERIES x RYAN & JON

The LA home of Ryan James Caruthers and Jon Anthony — Photography by Ryan James Caruthers  Home is a word with many meanings — a place to re...

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DUKAR DOLMA PRAYERS

DUKAR DOLMA PRAYERS

Dukar, also known as Sitatapatra in Sanskrit is a female deity with a white body, a slightly wrathful expression and an eye in the palm of each han...

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THE SYMBOLISM OF THE NAGA

THE SYMBOLISM OF THE NAGA

How the community remains rooted in the land The Norlha community is directly issued from the pastoral background they were born into and are eith...

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