A new craft gallery for ethnic handloom and handicraft from the northeast states opened its doors at NEDFi House, Guwahati.
Naveen Verma, Secretary, Ministry of DoNER and Dr Inder Jit Singh, OSD, Ministry of DoNER were present at the opening.
Apart from traditional wraparounds, jackets, shawls and cane and bamboo items of various tribes of the region, customers can get NEDFi promoted water hyacinth craft products and banana fibre stoles.
Ram Muivah, Secretary, NEC launched the newly developed cardamom fibre mats during the inauguration of the craft gallery.
Large cardamom is a spice cultivated in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland. As a part of the inter-culture operation, the matured stems are removed annually to pave way for the new shoots. Similarly, the diseased plants are also removed from the plantation areas. These discarded stems can be processed for its use in craft activities.
People talented in making crafts of the hill states will be able to use such raw materials to produce eco-friendly craft products which are in great demand.
The craft gallery will be managed by NE-SHILP, a NEDFi promoted society, in order to facilitate market linkage to the craft producers of the region, the release added.