Tibet Gang Gyen Carpet Factory

Shigatse


This workshop employs local women to weave high-quality wool carpets. Upon arrival you’ll be directed to the workshop, where you can watch the craftswomen work, some singing as they weave, dye, trim and spin; you’re free to take photos.

Expect to pay US$920, including shipping, for a carpet measuring 190cm by 90cm. All the wool used is locally sourced and the vegetable and mineral dyes are natural. Credit cards are accepted.


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