“ Hello from Ekantakuna! ”
This week I visited Ekantakuna, the site of an old Tibetan refugee camp established after the Chinese invasion and occupation of Tibet in 1959. Among the refugees were some highly skilled carpet weavers who helped to train others and establish a major carpet-making industry in this part of the ...
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Photo Location: Ekantakuna, Lalitpur, Nepal
  • Stefani Feingold Cuschnir Edited 3 years ago

    I love how the balls of yarn are leading lines. was her red shirt luck? what a cool place to be visiting.

    I love how the balls of yarn are leading lines. was her red shirt luck? what a cool place to be visiting.

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  • Lienny Gilman Edited 3 years ago

    Great content along with the storytelling on the image.   I can’t stop looking around and find it fascinating in how she’s making it.

    Great content along with the storytelling on the image.   I can’t stop looking around and find it fascinating in how she’s making it.

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  • Sue Hostetler Edited 3 years ago

    This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing both the picture and information.

    This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing both the picture and information.

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  • Theresa Koorey Edited 3 years ago

    I clicked on this because I was intrigued. Such a simple photo yet beautifully captures the intricate process.
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    I clicked on this because I was intrigued. Such a simple photo yet beautifully captures the intricate process.

    As a random aside, in New Zealand where I am from we have a town called Ekatahuna which is so similar. It threw me for a second

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