baluchari – a potential product for geographical indication of west bengal?
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WTO CELL INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE. Baluchari – A Potential Product for Geographical Indication of West Bengal?. Presented by P.K.Das K.Rangarajan. 25 th July, 2008. Baluchari? Characterization and Unique Features Origin and History Baluchari as a GI Product - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Baluchari – A Potential Product for Geographical
Indication of West Bengal?
WTO CELLINDIAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE
Presented byP.K.Das
K.Rangarajan
25th July, 2008
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Session Brief
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Baluchari?
Characterization and Unique Features
Origin and History
Baluchari as a GI ProductSupply and Value Chain Is it a candidate for GI?
What is the Way Forward
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What is Baluchari?
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What is Baluchari?
Baluchari is an exquisite silk saree of West Bengal origin produced by highly skilled designers and weavers having generations of experience in draw-boy-loom
Design: Silk brocaded narrative figurative motifs inspired by the Persian style, Hindu mythology and floral kalka or kunjas (conventional lotus buds)
Places of insertion of motifs: Border, body, corner and in the end piece (called pallu) of the saree
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Product Mix
SareesRumals (square shawls)Scarfs and sashesCurtainsDress materials
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A Glimpse of Baluchari Designs……….
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A Glimpse of Baluchari Designs……….
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A Glimpse of Baluchari Designs……….
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A Glimpse of Baluchari Designs……….
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• The name Baluchari is derived from the word “Baluchar”, an area comprising of several villages namely Belepukur, Ranasagar, Baligram, Baghdahar, Dubrokhali, Amuipara etc., approximately 16 km away from Behrampore in the district of Murshidabad in West Bengal. The present name of Baluchar is Jiagunj
• In Bengali “balu” means sand and “char” means bank of a river
• Saree originated in ‘Baluchar’ is known as ‘Baluchari’
Location of Baluchari
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The Product and Uniqueness
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Four important elements in contemporary Baluchari sareeThe base material: Two types of silk one for warf (tana or shana) and another for weft (or verna) is used for weaving Baluchari. Quality of silk yarn for warf is superior to silk yarn for weft.The design: Silk brocaded narrative figurative motifs inspired by the Persian style, Hindu mythology and floral kalka or kunjas (conventional lotus buds). Weaving: Silk yarn is dyed before weaving in draw-boy-loom. The importance of the process is that these sarees can stand any amount of washingHuman Factor: The intricate design and its implantation requires skill acquired over a period of time. Moreover, the human resource factor here acts as a unit of combined resources. ( 1 HR Unit = 5 skilled labour in different areas who work sequentially or simultaneously)Climatic conditions prevailing in the area acts as a natural advantage for the product.
The Product and Uniqueness
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History of Baluchari
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Originated at the Baluchar area in Murshidabad District at least in 16th Century under the Nawabi Patronage with Persian Designs. In the eighteenth century, Nawab Murshid Quli Khan extended generous patronage to the art of Baluchari saree.
History
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Traces of History
Since its inception it has undergone several changes in style and technique in the intervening ages retaining its unique characteristics. An extraordinary talented weaver named Dubraj (sample of his work is reproduced in the next slide) of Behrampore was pivotal in raising the Baluchari tradition to its zenith.The quality of Dubraj’s work was next only to Kashmir and Banaras (West Bengal District Gazetteers- Murshidabad,1914 p.162).
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Early Baluchari Design Made by Dubraj
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The Gazetteer describes Baluchari alternatively as: Baluchar Sari or Baluchar butedar.A quote from the Gazetteer: “These saris are made 10 cubits long and 42 to 45 inches wide. The price varies according to quality from Rs.10 to Rs. 50. For the cheaper articles untwisted and ill-sorted raw silk is used; the number of threads used for the warp is also less; the weft is loosely woven” (O’Malley, 1914).
A Descriptive Note from the Gazetteer
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“A cheap Baluchar butedar saree can be woven in a week, but a valuable one takes three to four months weaving. Sometimes these sarees are made without anchals (pallu), but only with four kalkas or kunjas at the four corners. Such sarees of the same size are somewhat cheaper (Rs.8 to Rs.40 instead of Rs.10 to Rs.50)” (O’Malley, 1914).
A Descriptive Note from the Gazetteer
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Decline of Baluchari in Baluchar, Murshidabad
Decline of Bengal silk industry Competition from Punjab Fulkari and sarees from Banaras (N. G. Mukherji, 1903, Monograph on the Silk Fabrics of Bengal) Change of taste of upper middle class Bengali ladies (N. G. Mukherji, 1903)Product Based Mahajani system (N. G. Mukherjee, 1903)Shifting from silk weaving to cotton weaving (1903)Lack of enthusiasm among the next generation of weavers. (Biswendu Bagchi, 2007 Murshidabader Baluchari Saree, Balaposh O Karmichael Rumal, Jhar, 3rd Edition, Murshidabad (in Bengali)
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Two Distinct Phases of Baluchari
First Phase• 16th Century (?) to the first
quarter of twentieth Century in Baluchar (present Jiagunj), Murshidabad.
• Some of the prominent weavers were Shri Dubraj, Shri Gostha Karmakar, Shri Jogikar, Shri Prabhas Sarkar, Shri Baishnab Kalitha, Shri Shashibhushan Dutta, Shri Mrityunjay Sarkar, Shri Hem Bhattacharya and others.
Second PhaseIn mid Twentieth Century till present time in Bishnupur and adjoining areas of Bankura.Some prominent people who contributed in this phase are Shri Subha Tagore, Mrs. Kamala Devi Chattopadhyaya, Shri Bhagwan Das Sharda, Shri Akshya Kumar Das and Shri Gaur Mohan Diashi.Glorious period: 1991-2000
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Baluchari as a Potential Product for GI
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Spatial Distribution of Baluchari
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Spatial Distribution of Baluchari Weavers
Place of Adaptation Place of Origin
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The Process
Bleaching Washing & dryingColouring Designing on graph paperTransferring design to Card and Card punching Arranging the design cards in looms Setting the Jacqurad loomsWeaving
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Cooperative Retail OutletPrivate Retail Outlet
Jari
Colour
Local Market
Silk for Weft
Silk for WarpMahajan
Cooperatives
Baluchari Weavers
Raw Materials
Finished Product
Raw Materia
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Finished
Products
Retail Outlet(KVIC Certified)
Tantuja Retail Outlet
ManjushaRetail Outlet
Mysore
Malda/ Murshidabad
Resham Silpi Outlets
Others
Supply and Value Chain of Baluchari
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Socio-economic ScenarioNo of people dependent on the profession : Approx. 10,000
900 looms + 800 families directly involved
The revenue generation is approximately Rs.1.25 Crores p.a.
General condition of the Baluchari weavers are bad (Approx Monthly family income is Rs.4000/-). Normal family size is 8.
Next generation is not interested to join the profession as it is not that remunerative.
Other professions are more lucrative compared to weaving
Migration from traditional locations to other towns and cities
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Trade Scenario and Baluchari
Baluchari manufactured in India (outside Bankura and Murshidabad) and sold in India (e.g., Nusratpur of Burdwan).Baluchari manufactured outside India and sold in India (Bangladesh – reported by weaver at Bishnupur and China by shop floor staff in Kolkata - only indication – yet to be confirmed).Baluchari manufactured outside India and sold outside India (possible).
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Specific Issues &
The Way Forward
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The way forward …..
• Pre- GI Stage• GI Processing Stage• Post- GI Stage
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Pre- GI Stage
Creation of Operation Group like WTO Cell, DST, TC, etc.Creation of Awareness at the Location and Identification of Local nodal organisationStudy of Historical Evidences, Uniqueness etc and documentationFinancial Support
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GI Processing Stage
Identification of Law firm
Technical support
Filing of GI
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Post GI Stage
• Post GI publicity• Institutional Mechanism for Enforcement and
monitoring of GI• Hand holding for Marketing (Domestic &
International)• Branding Efforts• Post GI Business Model• Efficacy Measurement
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