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World Craft City

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Srinagar has recently earned the prestigious title of World Craft City from the World Craft Council (WCC), making it the fourth Indian city to receive this recognition. The other Indian cities honored with this title are Jaipur, Malappuram, and Mysore. This accolade follows Srinagar’s designation as a UNESCO Creative City for Crafts in 2021.

Craftsmanship in Srinagar

Srinagar is renowned for its rich tradition of craftsmanship, with at least 10 distinct forms of craft practiced in the city. Some of the notable crafts include:

  • Papier-mâché: Traditional decorative craft using paper pulp.
  • Walnut Wood Carving: Intricate carvings on walnut wood, often used for furniture and decor.
  • Carpets: Handwoven carpets known for their elaborate patterns and designs.
  • Sozni Embroidery: A fine needlework technique used to create intricate patterns on fabric.
  • Pashmina and Kani Shawls: Luxurious shawls made from high-quality pashmina wool, with Kani shawls featuring traditional woven patterns.

Historical and Economic Context

  • Persian Influence: Kashmir’s shawl and carpet industries have been deeply influenced by Persian artisans. Designs named after Iranian cities, such as Kashan and Tabriz, highlight this historical connection.
  • Economic Impact: The handicraft sector in Kashmir has experienced significant economic growth, with exports increasing from Rs. 1,000 crores to Rs. 2,000 crores in the last five years.

Significance of Recognition

  • International Market: The World Craft City status will enhance Srinagar’s visibility and appeal in the global market, potentially boosting demand for its crafts.
  • Investment and Funding: The recognition is likely to attract greater investment and funding, which will be crucial for developing infrastructure and integrating modern techniques with traditional methods.
  • Training and Innovation: Increased visibility and funding will support advanced training programs, allowing artisans to acquire new skills and foster innovation in their crafts.
  • Cultural and Economic Benefits: The recognition will help preserve cultural heritage, provide opportunities for collaboration, and create sustainable income through increased sales and tourism.

World Craft Council (WCC)

  • Foundation: The WCC, founded in 1964 by Aileen Osborn Webb, Margaret M. Patch, and Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, is a non-profit, non-governmental organization affiliated with UNESCO.
  • Structure: It is organized into five regions: Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and North America.
  • Mission: The WCC aims to strengthen the status of crafts in cultural and economic life, dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and advancement of global and traditional craftsmanship.


Conclusion

Srinagar’s designation as a World Craft City underscores its rich heritage and vibrant craft traditions. This recognition will not only elevate the city’s craft industry on the global stage but also drive economic growth, cultural preservation, and international collaboration.

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