The surface of the Nacang black tent is made of natural yak hair, which is hand-woven by herders. It can be repaired and sewed modularly, reflecting the unique wisdom of the pastoral area. In terms of structure, it adopts a bent keel frame made of bamboo and steel pipes, and the frame size can be limitedly adjusted. It can be matched with different scenes, and the black yak hair fabric on the outside can well prevent the interference of surrounding light, allowing people to focus more on various activities.
Purely hand-woven, sewn with yak wool fabric
Bamboo and steel pipe bent keel frame, limited adjustment of frame size
With plastic transparent round observation hole
Modular repair and stitching possible
Scalloped appearance, streamlined shape design
Adapt to various environments