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The carpet of Ladakh is indigenous to that part and has not been introduced from outside. The community of Buddhists inhabiting Ladakh mainly, prepares carpets for their personal use. People of the....
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The carpet of Ladakh is indigenous to that part and has not been introduced from outside. The community of Buddhists inhabiting Ladakh mainly, prepares carpets for their personal use. People of the area have been weaving the carpets from very early times. Some opine for the carpets of being oldest. The carpet being the main form of furnishing, is used for sitting during the day and sleeping at night, seat their guests on it, and spread it for ceremonies and feasts.
Women dominance is widely felt in weaving of the carpets. A vertical wooden loom, light in weight is the sole basis on which it is made. It requires simple wedges to tighten and tied the wrap thread which are looped to the beams and tied together. The usual size of the carpet is 3x6 ft known as Khalidan. These carpets are woven by the method of looping knots, known as "Khabdan" in local parlance.
The designs woven into the carpet are generally derived from the religious myths. The motifs are inspired by the Mahayana Budhist symbolism. Dragon motif is quite common. A few more designs like Guanakchagri (Chinese, wall), Khorlo (three wheels), Tashi stak gyat (eight lucky signs), Mentok (flower) and Cha (birds) are also used. The eight lucky signs of symbols are those of lotus, wheel of religion, conch-shell, banner of victory, holy-vase endless knot, pair of golden fish and umbrella in Buddism.


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About Organisation - Handicrafts have been the main-stay of the State’s Economy since Centuries. The dawn of modern era of industries least affected the viability of the crafts that always had the capacity to hold sway in even International Markets. Conscious of this colossal potential for economic activity of the sector, the Government has ever been according priorities for it’s over all development. A full fledged Department for projecting the crafts on wider scale was established on 1972-73. Prior to this establishment however, the department used to be a part of the Directorate of Industries and Commerce. The Department of Handicrafts so constituted, begun to operate with its main thrust on the following:
A. To identify and eradicate the problems faced by the Industry.
B. To provide artisans force to the sector in place of the ageing and proficient artists.
C. To mobilize the poor/small artisans for formation of co-operatives.
D. To create markets for sale of the craft produce of the State.
E. Creating craft awareness at the places where it is least introduced.
F. To keep tab on consumer preferences by way of designs and,
G. To eradicate the middle-man-ship by way of direct liaison between Buyers and Sellers.
H. Above all to help maintain qualitative image of the crafts.
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  • Seller Valley Brick Kallan Anantnag
  • Address Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir
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