Kinnauri shawl to acquire patent, GI stamp
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Kinnauri shawl to acquire patent, GI stamp
 
Shimla: Kinnauri shawl is going to acquire a patent and a GI (Geographical Indication) stamp, a hallmark for quality and authenticity after the Kullu shawl, Kangra tea and the Chamba "rumaal" getting the same.

Threatened with the loss of its uniqueness to the machine-made Ludhiana shawls, the traditional Kinnauri shawl will be community patented, clearing way for its marketing in the international market.

With the State Council for Science, Technology and Environment completing all formalities like documentation, the GI of India will give the final go ahead for community patenting of the shawl at its next meeting to be held in July.

The product made on wooden looms in practically every home of the tribal district of Kinnaur, will be protected from being lost in the race for modernity as the Kinnauri shawl gets registered under the Geographical Indications Act, 1999. Moreover, with the GI stamp on it, the product, it is hoped, would fetch handsome prices, thus protecting the art from being lost.

The Kinnuari shawls have religious significance as the range of colours used in designs symbolise mythological background. The unique wrap made out of wool, pashmina and angora are known for their intricacy and finesse in weaving.

SS Chandel, senior scientist of the council, who had prepared the case for registration of the shawl for GI registration, said that once the approval is given, nobody will be able to sell imitations or copy Kinnauri shawls.

The value of the shawls, which are in great demand nationally and internationally, will increase manifold once it bears the GI registration.

Some of the prime colours used in the designs include five colours which represent the elements. While white represents water, yellow represents earth, red fire, green air and blue ether. Intricate geometrical designs and finesse in weaving have made the shawls very popular across the globe as it is considered a fashion accessory.

Posted On : 01 Jul 09
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