(THE GIST OF PIB) Narsapur lace Craft

(THE GIST OF PIB) Narsapur lace Craft

(NOVEMBER-2024)

Narsapur lace Craft

  • The famous Narasapuram lace craft has bagged the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag.

About Narsapur lace Craft:

  • Narsapur is situated on the bank of Godavari River in the state of Andhra Pradesh. 

  • It is believed that the women of the farming community of this region started creating highly attractive artefacts from colourful lace, about 150 years ago.

  • The craft has survived the Indian famine (1899) and the Great Depression (1929). By the early 1900s, above 2,000 women were involved in the craft in the Godavari region. 

  • The lace work is done using thin threads and these are again woven with thin crochet needles of varying sizes. 

  • Narsapur's famed hand-made crochet industry produces doilies, pillow covers, cushion covers, bed spreads, table-runners and tablecloths etc. 

  • Many of these products are exported to markets in the USA, UK and France.

What is a GI Tag?

  • Geographical Indications (GI tags) are signs used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess distinctive qualities, reputation or characteristics attributable to that place of origin. 

  • GI tags serve as intellectual property rights that identify a product's unique geographical source, providing legal protection and preventing unauthorised use.

  • In India, the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, of 1999 governs the registration and protection of GIs. 

  • These tags play a crucial role in promoting and safeguarding the unique products and traditional knowledge of various regions.

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