The recently concluded G20 Leaders Summit in New Delhi provided world leaders with a platform to address global issues and showcased India’s rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship. Among the numerous participants, Nomadic Woollen Mills stood out with their exquisite collection of the world’s finest wool, Pashmina from Ladakh. Delegates from around the world were captivated by the traditional handmade Pashmina products on display.

Ladakh’s Rich Tradition:

Ladakh, known for its breathtaking landscapes, also boasts a rich tradition of Pashmina weaving. The artisans of this region have honed their skills over generations, resulting in the creation of high-quality Pashmina products. Nomadic Woollen Mills recognized the significance of preserving this age-old craft and took it to the global stage.

Delegates’ Response and International Sales:

The delegates at the G20 Leaders Summit were captivated by the beauty and quality of Nomadic Woollen Mills’ Pashmina products. The intricate craftsmanship, softness, and warmth of Pashmina left a lasting impression on everyone who visited the stall. Many foreign delegates were so impressed that they made purchases, recognizing the value of these handmade treasures.

Opportunities for Collaboration:

In addition to showcasing their Pashmina products, Nomadic Woollen Mills had the privilege of engaging with artisans and entrepreneurs from different parts of the country during the event. This provided an excellent opportunity for discussions and potential collaborations in the future, further promoting the preservation and promotion of traditional crafts.

Conclusion:

Nomadic Woollen Mills’ showcase of Pashmina from Ladakh at the Craft Bazaar during the G20 Leaders Summit in New Delhi was a testament to this luxurious fiber’s timeless beauty and the artisans’ dedication to creating these masterpieces. Our participation not only left a lasting impression on the delegates but also emphasized the need to protect and promote traditional crafts that are an integral part of our global cultural heritage. Moreover, the international sales underscored the global appeal of these exquisite products, further solidifying their status as treasures of India’s craftsmanship. Additionally, the opportunity for future collaborations with artisans and entrepreneurs highlights the potential for continued growth and innovation in this industry.

We are proud to present our beautiful Pashmina products all the way from Ladakh at the Winter Mela 2015 organized by the NGO Dastkar, taking place from 17th to 28th December 2015.

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The winter Mela is celebrating the warmth of craftsmanship and a spectacular International Festival of people and products from MOUNTAINS OF THE WORLD, organised by the Mountain Partnership Initiative – for the first time in Delhi.

Bringing together textiles, rugs, spices, herbs, aromatic oils and other mountain produce from Afghanistan, Altai Republic, Bolivia, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Mongolia, Nepal, Panama, Peru, Tajikistan, and the Indian Himalayan Region*.

With weaves and knits, herbal and organic healthcare and beauty products, mouth-watering cuisines from across India, lively cultural performances, a fun Christmas Special evening and our special focus on Mountain Products, there’s going to be lots on offer for everyone.

More info can be found on Dastkar’s Facebook Event.