Gagyel Lhundrup Weaving Centre
Landmark in Bhutan
Last Updated On: 18/03/2019

Nestled in the southern end of Bhutan’s capital city, Thimphu, the Gagyel Lhundrup Weaving Centre is a remarkable private establishment dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Bhutan’s rich textile heritage. This modest, one-storey building may seem unassuming at first glance, but within its walls lies a vibrant world of colour, craftsmanship, and cultural pride.
Founded by a family deeply rooted in Bhutan’s textile traditions, the centre has become one of the most reputable producers of traditional hand-woven textiles in the country. The Gagyel Lhundrup Weaving Centre is especially known for creating some of the finest ceremonial fabrics in Bhutan, with much of its work commissioned by the Bhutanese royal family. The gho worn by His Majesty the King and the kushutara donned by Her Majesty the Queen are often sourced directly from this very centre—a true testament to the exceptional quality and prestige of its weaves.
Visitors to the weaving centre are treated not only to a retail experience but also to a glimpse into the intricate artistry that defines Bhutanese textile weaving. Skilled artisans, primarily women, can be seen seated at traditional looms, their hands deftly working silk and cotton threads into complex patterns. The atmosphere is almost meditative—marked by the rhythmic motion of looms and the quiet focus of weavers immersed in their craft.
The textiles produced here include elaborately embroidered kiras (the traditional dress for Bhutanese women), ghos (the traditional attire for men), handwoven scarves, table runners, and other accessories, all crafted using time-honoured techniques. Each piece reflects Bhutan’s distinct aesthetic, marked by geometric motifs, spiritual symbols, and vibrant colours derived from both natural and synthetic dyes.
What makes a visit to Gagyel Lhundrup particularly enriching is the opportunity to observe the weaving process firsthand—an educational experience for anyone interested in traditional arts or sustainable fashion. The centre welcomes tourists and locals alike, offering a selection of ready-made garments and custom fabrics that serve as elegant, meaningful souvenirs.
Moreover, the centre plays an important role in supporting Bhutanese artisans and keeping the country’s age-old weaving traditions alive in a modern world. It also contributes to local livelihoods and empowers women through employment in a skilled, culturally significant craft.
Opening Hours:
The Gagyel Lhundrup Weaving Centre is open from Monday to Saturday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is closed on Sundays and major public holidays. Whether you are a textile enthusiast, a cultural traveller, or simply a curious visitor, the Gagyel Lhundrup Weaving Centre is a must-visit destination in Thimphu—a place where the threads of tradition and royal heritage are literally and beautifully woven into every fabric.
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