NEW SPRING SUMMER COLLECTION
Norlha’s Spring Summer scarves and capsule clothes collection for 2024 borrows inspiration from the prayer flags of laptse as they succumb to the ...
Read moreNorlha’s Spring Summer scarves and capsule clothes collection for 2024 borrows inspiration from the prayer flags of laptse as they succumb to the ...
Read moreNorlha Launches Scarves and Ready-to-Wear Collections for AW23 Norlha’s AW23 scarves and ready-to-wear pieces are inspired by the synergy between p...
Read moreNorlha Launches Limited-Edition Scarves and Ready-to-Wear Capsule Collection for SS23 The symbolic significance of water in Tibetan Buddhism inspir...
Read moreNorlha is releasing a limited range of one-off scarves, handwoven from repurposed yak khullu and silk-blend yarns left over from previous collectio...
Read moreThe Handspun Fringed Cape is a new piece featured in Norlha’s Autumn Winter Collection. The midweight open-front cape has an oversized silhouette ...
Read moreThe dramatic seasonal transformations of the Tibetan Plateau inform the direction of Norlha’s scarves and garments for Autumn Winter 2022.As the fr...
Read moreThis intensely soft, oversized Nomad Naturals Boiled Scarf features a striking asymmetrical, multi-toned design. It is woven from a unique combinat...
Read moreAs 2021 comes to a close, we look back with pride at the trajectory and challenges that we rode during this second pandemic marked year. Spread out...
Read moreThe Felt Vest is made from seamless, raw-felted yak wool in natural grey and white khullu. Hand-felted and moulded at Norlha Atelier using a zero-...
Read moreNorlha launches its latest collection of luxurious yak wool garments and scarves for autumn and winter, offering exceptionally soft and warming pro...
Read moreStripes appear in many Tibetan weaves, especially in pieces worn by women. In western Tibet, stripes make up the pattern of the back warmer, a ...
Read moreIn Tibet, red is the color of the sacred realm. While all shades have their place in temples and monasteries, burgundy belongs to the ordained monk...
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