• Sustainably Made Treasures: Nepal Knotcraft Centre  Pvt. Ltd.

    Shyam Badan Shrestha
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  • Our products are handcrafted using all-natural fibers and materials. We use Nepali reed, bungy ropes used by Everest climbers, recycled wood items, etc., to make exquisite baskets and other handicrafts. Also, we ensure that every product of ours remains eco-friendly and of the highest quality.

  • Nepal Knotcraft Centre (NKC) is a social  enterprise founded in July 1984 by Mrs. Shyam Badan Shrestha who is also a current  chairperson. The main goal of NKC is to provide women economic empowerment through employment. Thus, it is  committed to 'weaving nature into women's livelihood' - changing the lives of  women through economic independence using their traditional skills and  knowledge.  

    NKC started with just three women who manufactured simple macramé goods.  Today, NKC works with hundreds of women from various regions and women's  target groups from socially and economically deprived communities. NKC  partners with these women to improve their livelihoods while paying tribute to their cultural significance and value to their crafts and craftsmanship. 

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  • All their products have a story - for it speaks of the lives of the people behind it  and places from where their natural fibers come. Their products are handcrafted  using all-natural fibers and materials and they are committed to improving  techniques and production in order to ensure every product remains eco-friendly  and of the highest quality. You are sure to marvel at their selection of products,  each one woven with the unique stories of Nepali culture and tradition. NKC believes that you'll share in the beauty and heritage embedded in every fiber of  our goods. 

    Crafted is honored to partner with NKC, an organization making a significant positive impact on the Nepalese community through sustainable practices. We are thrilled to showcase their products, crafted from locally sourced materials such as Nepali reed and climber’s bungy rope, woven into exquisite baskets and other handicrafts. This eco-friendly approach not only reduces carbon footprints but also fosters a culture of sustainability and innovation within the organization and the community.

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