DrukVana
DrukVana, derived from the Dzongkha word 'Druk,' another name for Bhutan, and the Sanskrit word 'Vana' (Forest), uses natural fibers and plant-based dyes sourced sustainably from our rich biodiversity.
Rooted in tradition, our textiles are meticulously crafted by a network of 108 skilled weavers — artisans who have spun and woven for generations.
Children and youth are the future of our nation, and we preserve our rich textile heritage by passing it on to future generations. Immerse yourself in weaving and hands-on natural dyeing workshops led by artisans, all while enjoying the enchanting melodies of textile folk songs and music.
Every purchase you make goes a long way in supporting people, planet, and youth prosperity through the Bhutan Youth Development Fund.

Our Founder
Her Majesty Queen Mother Tseyring Pem Wangchuck is the Queen Mother of Bhutan. Her Majesty is the President of the Bhutan Youth Development Fund (YDF), which she has led since its establishment in 1999. Her dedication to environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and youth empowerment has guided YDF's impactful work in Bhutan. Additionally, she serves as co-chair of the Bhutan Foundation and has received numerous accolades for her contributions, including the Champion of Rising Leaders Award from Teton Science School in 2023 and an honorary doctorate from Murdoch University in Perth, Australia, in 2025.
Our Brand Ambassador
Her Royal Highness Princess Chimi Yangzom Wangchuck, Vice President of the Bhutan Youth Development Fund (YDF), is dedicated to youth empowerment, environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and social entrepreneurship. As Royal Patron of the Bhutan Ecological Society, she advocates for environmental sustainability and development. Her passion for creativity and commitment to promoting Bhutan’s heritage is exemplified through her key role in initiatives like DrukVana, a brand focused on advancing Bhutan’s heritage and circular economy.

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