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India is a land of arts and crafts, which thrive in every corner. These crafts have origin in past and characterize Indian cultural legacy. The plethora of crafts range from metalwork, pottery, jewelry making, glassware, shell craft, stone work to woodcraft etc. Cane and bamboo crafts of India are popular across the globe for their functional and aesthetic appeal. Especially in the northeastern states this is an important source of livelihood for the people.
Craftsmen produce a variety of utilitarian
items using natural material like cane and
bamboo. Not only these materials, readily
available, they are also easy to work with
and hardly require the use of specialized
tools or equipment.
In India crafts associated with cane and
bamboo, have generally been carried out
by different tribal societies within the
country. The tribals, since ancient times,
have been using cane and bamboo to give
expression to their art and to earn a living.
 Cane and bamboo is generally used in the
production of items pertaining to furniture
and making of baskets and mats.
Crafts of Northeast
Cane and bamboo crafts from Tripura are
amongst the best in India, because of their
beauty and exquisite designs. A variety
of products and items such as furniture,
panels and partitions, table mats and floorings,
lampshades etc are made here.
Tripura is also famous for thin bamboo
pot containers and mattresses. The household
items created by the craftsmen here, are
a good blend of utility and artistic beauty.
Panels, screens and partitions made out
of splitted bamboo, pasted on plywood is
another utilitarian item created here. Split
bamboo is so thin and shiny that it looks
like ivory.
Tripura also makes cane and bamboo ornaments,
which are not found in any other part of
the country.
The best-known basket and weaving traditions
can be found in Assam and West Bengal. Baskets
and mats from Bengal and Tripura look similar.
Assam is known for baskets, beer mugs,
floor and tablemats, musical instruments
and fishing devices. Mizoram is known for
production of Mizo baskets, made from woven
bamboo and used for storing rice. Cane hats
from Mizoram are quite popular. Arunachal
Pradesh excels in cane and bamboo work with
bamboo bridges and cane belts.
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