Jammu and Kashmir’s rich cultural heritage has been further celebrated with the prestigious event marking the designation of Srinagar as the 63rd World Craft City. The event, which took place in two phases, began in New Delhi from November 21-24, and culminated in Srinagar from November 25-27. This occasion has highlighted the region’s significant role in global crafts, emphasizing its rich artisanal heritage and the importance of preserving traditional craftsmanship.
The World Craft Council (WCC) celebrations aim to showcase Jammu & Kashmir’s contribution to the global crafts industry and recognize the region’s standing as a hub for artistic excellence. Speaking at the event, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stressed the importance of handicrafts and handlooms in preserving cultural identity and fostering economic growth. He emphasized the potential of these sectors to uplift rural areas, particularly through job creation for local artisans.
“Jammu & Kashmir takes immense pride in its cultural heritage, deeply ingrained in traditional craftsmanship. These crafts are not only a symbol of our identity but also a source of livelihood for many in our community. The growth of the handicraft sector is vital for our social and economic development,” the Chief Minister remarked.
He expressed his hope that the collaboration with the World Craft Council would allow the crafts sector in Jammu & Kashmir to grow stronger over the years. He also highlighted the importance of transferring traditional craft knowledge to younger generations to ensure its sustainability for the future.
The event featured a presentation of several key initiatives taken by the Jammu & Kashmir government to promote the region’s handicraft industry. These initiatives include the Wool Processing, Handloom, and Handicrafts Policy-2020, skill development programs like the Karkhandar initiative, and the promotion of Geographical Indication (GI) certification for Kashmiri crafts. These efforts have led to a remarkable increase in the export of handicrafts, which has more than doubled from Rs 563 crore in 2021-22 to Rs 1,162 crore in 2023-24.
One of the event’s key highlights was the announcement of a new partnership between the Jammu & Kashmir Government and the World Craft Council to establish a World Craft Hub and International Crafts Museum in Srinagar. This initiative aims to further position Srinagar as a global center for artisanal excellence, preserving traditional skills while also creating sustainable revenue streams for local artisans.
A short film celebrating the global legacy of crafts was showcased, along with a presentation on the crafts of Jammu & Kashmir and future plans for the sector. The announcement of the establishment of the World Craft Hub was met with widespread support, as it is expected to enhance the region’s visibility on the global stage while offering new opportunities for artisans to connect with international markets.
The event was attended by a distinguished group of international delegates from across the world, including representatives from Australia, Kuwait, France, the UK, Uzbekistan, South Africa, Ireland, Malaysia, and Turkey. Key dignitaries from the Jammu & Kashmir Government, including Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Commissioner Secretary for Industries & Commerce Vikramjeet Singh, and Director of Handicrafts Mehmood Ahmad Shah, were also present.
The celebrations underscore the immense potential of Jammu & Kashmir’s handicraft industry, which is increasingly seen as a catalyst for sustainable development and economic growth. The upcoming participation of artisans from Iran and Central Asia during the second leg of the event is expected to foster cross-cultural learning and celebrate the shared heritage of Kashmiri and Central Asian crafts, further strengthening the historical and cultural ties between the regions.
The World Craft Council’s involvement in the event is expected to play a critical role in reviving and sustaining the region’s rich craft traditions, ensuring that Jammu & Kashmir’s artisanal heritage remains vibrant for generations to come.
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The rise in global attention on Jammu & Kashmir’s crafts is also expected to enhance the region’s tourism sector, offering visitors an opportunity to explore its rich heritage through various craft tours and artisanal experiences. For more information on Jammu tourism packages, visit local tourism boards or travel agencies.