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The brocades used in these products come from India and China, for the most part. The Indian brocades are hand-made, quite a bit more expensive, have very rich designs, a fairly loose weave –....
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The brocades used in these products come from India and China, for the most part. The Indian brocades are hand-made, quite a bit more expensive, have very rich designs, a fairly loose weave – resulting in an occasional lack of symmetry and significant ravelling of the raw material. The Chinese brocades are machine made, less expensive, with more dependable quality and are easier to work with. They are both exquisitely beautiful. Rarely are the Indian or the Chinese fabrics all silk. They are usually silk and rayon. Occasionally, they have metallic threads.
The choices I am able to offer you here are fabrics that I am fairly certain to keep in stock. However, the variety of brocades is endless, although the colours are fairly consistent. If you are buying for resale and can order 6 or more of any one product, you will get a wonderful array of brocades, no two products alike – unless you want them alike.
The linings are usually satin (acetate or polyester), moiré or bengaline (poly-cotton). They may vary depending on


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The primary inspiration for most of this product line lies with the Vidyadhara, Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche. Although I was a competent and experienced professional seamstress when I met him in 1974, he encouraged me to use my talent and skill to reproduce traditional Tibetan practice materials. I worked with him and with His Holiness, the Sixteenth Gyalwa Karmapa, until their deaths, and have continued to develop these products for the Shambhala Community, and Sakyong, Mipham Rinpoche, since then. I now offer them to you for the enhancement of your personal practice.
Although many of the individual products are traditional (béré, chevrons, chöppön cloths, to name a few), several have been developed in response to demands of Western lay practitioners to accommodate particular liturgies, home shrines and developing Buddhist and Shambhala traditions, like Children’s Day. The “Sadhana (pecha) Covers”, as well as the “Commentary Covers” fit practice books printed for the Shambhala sangha. The “Zen Cover” was designed to fit the Daily Sutras used by Eido Roshi’s students, and the “Double Book Wrap” came into being for small liturgies produced for students of Chokyi Nyima, Rinpoche and Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso, Rinpoche.
If you do not see what you need for your practice, consider contacting me about a possible design – especially if there are others in your sangha with similar needs. Investing in appropriate and beautiful practice materials is a luxury you will not regret.
Many of the traditional items I make and offer here are also made in India and Nepal, and imported to Europe and North America. You can certainly find similar practice materials for less. But you will not find better quality.
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Tibetan brocade fabrics

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The brocades used in these products come from India and China, for the most part. The Indian brocades are hand-made, quite a bit more expensive, have very rich designs, a fairly loose weave –....
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The brocades used in these products come from India and China, for the most part. The Indian brocades are hand-made, quite a bit more expensive, have very rich designs, a fairly loose weave – resulting in an occasional lack of symmetry and significant ravelling of the raw material. The Chinese brocades are machine made, less expensive, with more dependable quality and are easier to work with. They are both exquisitely beautiful. Rarely are the Indian or the Chinese fabrics all silk. They are usually silk and rayon. Occasionally, they have metallic threads.
The choices I am able to offer you here are fabrics that I am fairly certain to keep in stock. However, the variety of brocades is endless, although the colours are fairly consistent. If you are buying for resale and can order 6 or more of any one product, you will get a wonderful array of brocades, no two products alike – unless you want them alike.
The linings are usually satin (acetate or polyester), moiré or bengaline (poly-cotton). They may vary depending on


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The primary inspiration for most of this product line lies with the Vidyadhara, Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche. Although I was a competent and experienced professional seamstress when I met him in 1974, he encouraged me to use my talent and skill to reproduce traditional Tibetan practice materials. I worked with him and with His Holiness, the Sixteenth Gyalwa Karmapa, until their deaths, and have continued to develop these products for the Shambhala Community, and Sakyong, Mipham Rinpoche, since then. I now offer them to you for the enhancement of your personal practice.
Although many of the individual products are traditional (béré, chevrons, chöppön cloths, to name a few), several have been developed in response to demands of Western lay practitioners to accommodate particular liturgies, home shrines and developing Buddhist and Shambhala traditions, like Children’s Day. The “Sadhana (pecha) Covers”, as well as the “Commentary Covers” fit practice books printed for the Shambhala sangha. The “Zen Cover” was designed to fit the Daily Sutras used by Eido Roshi’s students, and the “Double Book Wrap” came into being for small liturgies produced for students of Chokyi Nyima, Rinpoche and Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso, Rinpoche.
If you do not see what you need for your practice, consider contacting me about a possible design – especially if there are others in your sangha with similar needs. Investing in appropriate and beautiful practice materials is a luxury you will not regret.
Many of the traditional items I make and offer here are also made in India and Nepal, and imported to Europe and North America. You can certainly find similar practice materials for less. But you will not find better quality.
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