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Pashmina : Jammu and Kashmir’s Pashmina Gets GI Tag

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Basohli Pashmina, an over 100-year-old customary specialty from Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua region, has the Topographical Sign (GI) tag, an authority representative said on Tuesday. Basohli Pashmina, a hand-turned item known for outrageous delicateness, fineness, and lightweight, has protecting properties and broadened life.

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Basohli Pashmina, a hand-turned item known for outrageous non-abrasiveness, fineness, and lightweight, has protecting properties and broadened life, the representative said, adding this large number of characteristics makes it one of a kind.

It’s items incorporate wraps for all kinds of people, suppressors, covers, and bushels.

100-Year-Old Tradition Of Jammu and Kashmir

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Directorate of Handicrafts Work and Handloom Jammu started moves toward resuscitating the extremely old specialty of Basohli by setting up normal office habitats for weavers, expanding the fringe of enrolled weavers as well as helpful social orders, creating bunches and giving advantages of different departmental plans to them, the representative said.

Earlier This This Basholi Painting Got The GI Tag

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GI tag is a name or a sign given to certain products related to specific geographical locations. Earlier this year, the famed Basohli painting and Chikri wood from the Rajouri district of Jammu division received the GI tag.

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