Nepalese hemp is a plant that has been used for centuries in the production of textiles, ropes, paper, and other useful products. It is a hardy plant that grows well across the country’s various altitudes and climatic conditions.


Naturally grown without pesticides, fungicides, or chemical fertilizers, Nepalese hemp is harvested in the fall after a growth period of about 120 days. It requires less water compared to other crops, making it an eco-friendly and sustainable choice.



As a result, hemp rugs tend to be more durable than those made from other materials. They withstand wear and tear well and maintain their structural integrity over time. Additionally, they have hypoallergenic properties, making them a healthy choice for the home.
The use of hemp in our collection was a conscious decision based on both the practical and environmental benefits in the region. In the same way, Cotlin Raw, through the use of hemp, supports the economic development and cultural preservation of Nepalese communities.