Making Tibetan Carpets by Hand in Pokhara, Nepal
To read more about Pokhara, Nepal, go to https://holeinthedonut.com/2011/02/17..., and if you enjoyed this video, please consider subscribing to my YouTube channel. At the Tashiling Tibetan Refugee Settlement in Pokhara, Nepal, women card and spin wool, which is dyed in rainbow colors and painstakingly woven into intricate designs on huge wooden looms. I takes about two months to make one of the carpets shown in the video, which are approximately eight feet long, and the selling price is 3,000 Nepali Rupees, or about $43 U.S, dollars.

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