Knitting: a Nepali cultural legacy

Knitting: a Nepali cultural legacy

Nepal is a country with a rich history of craftsmanship, and women in Nepal have traditionally played a significant role in the creation of handmade crafts. In addition to producing handmade paper and textiles, women in Nepal are also skilled at knitting.

Knitting is a skill that requires patience, dexterity, and attention to detail, and it is often passed down from one generation to the next. In Nepal, knitting is typically done by hand, although some people may use knitting machines to produce larger quantities of fabric.

Women in Nepal are skilled at creating a variety of knitted items including clothing  - socks, cardigans, hats and gloves - and blankets. Knitted items are often made using natural fibres such as wool, which is abundant in Nepal. The wool is spun into yarn and then used to create intricate patterns and designs, like the beautiful fair isle designs that characterise all Cosy Buddha garments. 

Knitting is an important part of the culture and economy of Nepal, and it provides economic opportunities for women across the country. By purchasing handmade knitted items from Nepal, you can help support the skills and traditions of the country's craftspeople.

In addition to supporting the economic empowerment of women in Nepal, purchasing handmade knitted items is also a way to help preserve the country's cultural heritage. Knitting is a craft that has been practiced in Nepal for centuries, and it is an important part of the country's cultural identity. By supporting the production of handmade knitted items, you can help ensure that this craft continues to thrive in Nepal.

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