Kashmiri Papier-mâché

343 years after its extinction, Kashmir artisans give wings to the dodo in papier mache

Kashmiri Papier mache

About Kashmiri Papier-mâché

  • Kashmiri Papier-mâché is a traditional handicraft of the Kashmir Valley.
  • It was introduced in the 14th century by Muslim saint Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani from Persia.
  • This craft is known for its intricate designs and use of paper pulp to create colourful, richly decorated items.

Features of Kashmiri Papier-mâché

  • Materials and process: Made primarily from paper pulp. Items are handcrafted in homes and workshops, mainly in Srinagar and other parts of the Kashmir Valley.
  • Common products: Vases, bowls, cups (with or without metal rims), boxes, trays, and lamp bases.
    • Recently, products like papier-mâché models of extinct birds (e.g., dodos) have also gained attention.
  • Artistic elements: The designs feature floral motifs, forest prints, and other intricate patterns symbolizing cultural and ecological themes.
  • Market: While the products have a significant domestic market, they are also highly demanded internationally in Europe, Mauritius, and other regions.

Legal and Cultural Recognition

  • Protected under the Geographical Indication (GI) Act, 1999, ensuring authenticity and cultural preservation.
  • Registered by the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trademarks.

The Dodo Connection

  • Christmas exports: Over 50,000 papier-mâché dodo models were shipped to markets in Europe and Mauritius for Christmas.
    • Dodos, extinct since 1681, are the national emblem of Mauritius, making these items culturally significant.

Q1: What is a GI Tag?

A Geographical Indication (GI) tag is a certification granted to products that are uniquely associated with a specific geographical location, region, or community. It signifies the product’s origin, quality, or reputation, which is intrinsically linked to its place of origin. Examples include Darjeeling Tea and Pashmina Shawls.

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