Notes on slow craft,
natural fibers, & Patan heritage.
Deep dives into Himalayan wild hemp harvesting, organic cotton cultivation, hand-loom weaving, and zero-waste garment making.
Why Hemp Belongs in Modern Wardrobes
Hemp is strong, breathable, low-impact, and deeply at home in Nepali craft culture.
Inside Our Kathmandu Workshop
A walk through the small workshop where every Kyamuno piece is cut and sewn.
The Story of Nepali Pashmina
How Himalayan pashmina goes from mountain goat to hand-woven shawl.
Meet the Women Behind Kyamuno
The production circles led by women that shape every Kyamuno garment.
What Makes Hemp Sustainable?
Hemp needs less water, no pesticides, and gives back to the soil it grows in.
Our Ethical Sourcing Standards
The written standards every Kyamuno supplier and workshop agrees to.
From Fiber to Garment: A Factory Tour
Following one hemp jacket from raw fiber to finished piece.
Why We Choose Small-Batch Production
Small runs mean less waste, and rooms we can actually walk into.
Natural Dyes, Honest Colors
Why some Kyamuno pieces stay undyed, and others use plant-based color.
The Environmental Cost of Fast Fashion
Why we built Kyamuno as the opposite of a fast-fashion supply chain.
Caring for Your Natural Fiber Garments
Simple care that keeps hemp, cotton, and pashmina pieces lasting for years.