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Sewing machine for make souvenir from cloth at tibetan refugee camp #53809543
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Ancient Sewing machine for make souvenir from cloth at tibetan refugee camp in pokhara in Annapurna Valley Nepal Many Tibetan refugees are not allowed to legally work, so selling handmade jewelry, trinkets, carvings and carpets is a form of income. Within the settlement camps you will often find much of the same. While during the day people are out tending to crops, there will be a few working and selling there. Most of the items for sale are genuine in terms of being handmade. Items can and should be bartered for. Even if there is a price on them. Bracelets and Necklaces Rings Woodcarvings Carpets & rugs Clothing Nepal is home to 120,370 refugees officially recognized by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Tibetan and Bhutanese refugees account for a large majority of Nepalââ¬â¢s refugee population.
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