In the heart of the South Gobi, creativity thrives at The Workshop at Three Camel Lodge.
Founded in 2020 by Jalsa Urubshurow, this initiative began during the pandemic as a way to keep the spirit of craftsmanship alive while preserving employment for the local community.
Where Art and Purpose Meet
Today, it has grown into a thriving studio producing handmade soaps, jewelry, and felt creations inspired by Mongolia’s heritage and desert landscapes.
Stories in Every Creation
Each item crafted at The Workshop carries a story of tradition and place, tied to the artisans who shape it.
The felted camels, dinosaurs, and Bankhar dogs celebrate Mongolia’s fauna and folklore. The cold-process soaps are infused with organic juniper, gardenia, and seabuckthorn oils. The handwoven jewelry echoes Buddhist philosophy and nomadic strength.
Together, they form a bridge between ancient practices and modern sustainability.

Try It Yourself
Guests can step behind the scenes through the felt-making workshop, learning how natural wool, soap, and water transform into beautiful, tangible art. Each session reveals the patience, rhythm, and creativity that define Mongolian craftsmanship, and every participant leaves with a handmade piece to cherish.

Why It Matters
Beyond artistry, The Workshop supports local employment, eco-friendly production, and cultural preservation. Every purchase and every visit helps sustain the very heritage that makes Mongolia so extraordinary.

