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Woolen Items |
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Cotton Items |
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Hat |
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Panchu |
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Gloves |
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Scarf |
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Socks |
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Other Accessories |
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Silk Items |
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Hat |
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Panchu |
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Scarf |
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Hemp Items |
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Felt Items |
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SPECIAL ITEMS |
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"Woolen Panchu" |
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Woolen Panchu are
completely made by hands from sheep’s wool found in high
mountains in the Northern parts of the Himalayan Kingdom of
Nepal. The wools from the sheep, locally known as Bheda, are
used for textiles, while the sheep for meat locally. For felt
used any wool of 28 micron of length of 3- 5. Wools graded from
these sheep of micron 38 and length 4 -7 are used for woolen
carpets. Besides these local sources, these wools are imported
from Tibet, China and New Zealand. Normally, the wool locally
available and imported from Tibet, are washed thoroughly in cold
water to remove greasy materials from wool and then dried in the
sun. These cleaned or scoured wools will be dyed before
producing felt products. |
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MF-WP-001
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