Basohli Pashmina, an age-old traditional craft originating from the picturesque district of Kathua in Jammu and Kashmir, has recently earned the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag. This recognition not only celebrates the exceptional craftsmanship of the artisans but also protects the authenticity and uniqueness of this artisanal heritage.
Basohli Pashmina is renowned for its exceptional softness, fineness, and feather-like weight. Crafted by skilled artisans using traditional hand-spinning techniques, this exquisite fabric has been a symbol of luxury and elegance for over a century. Its hallmark is its remarkable ability to provide warmth without adding bulk, making it an ideal choice for cold climates and discerning fashion enthusiasts.
Insulating Properties: Basohli Pashmina is prized for its remarkable insulating properties. Despite its lightweight nature, it provides unparalleled warmth, making it the perfect companion for chilly winters.
Extended Life: The durability of Basohli Pashmina is legendary. With proper care, these hand-spun creations can last for generations, becoming cherished heirlooms that tell stories of craftsmanship and tradition.
Uniqueness: Every piece of Basohli Pashmina is unique, bearing the signature of the artisan who crafted it. This uniqueness adds to its allure and makes it a valuable addition to any wardrobe.
While Basohli Pashmina shawls are the most renowned products, this craft extends its charm to a variety of items, including:
Shawls for Both Men and Women: Basohli Pashmina shawls are not limited to any gender; they are a symbol of timeless elegance for both men and women.
Mufflers: Perfect for adding a touch of sophistication and warmth to any attire, Basohli Pashmina mufflers are versatile and stylish.
Blankets: The insulating properties of Basohli Pashmina are put to excellent use in blankets, offering a cozy cocoon during cold nights.
Basketry: Some artisans have extended their creativity to craft unique baskets using Basohli Pashmina, showcasing the versatility of this craft beyond clothing.
The Geographical Indication (GI) tag is a coveted recognition that establishes the origin, uniqueness, and authenticity of a product from a specific geographical area. In the case of Basohli Pashmina, this GI tag is not just a symbol; it’s a testament to the craftsmanship and dedication of the artisans who have honed their skills through generations.
The Department of Industries and Commerce, in collaboration with NABARD Jammu and Human Welfare Association, Varanasi, played a pivotal role in securing the GI tag for Basohli Pashmina. This achievement was the result of concerted efforts to preserve and promote this craft, recognizing its cultural significance and economic potential.
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