The Jammu and Kashmir Handicrafts and Handloom Department has issued strict warnings to copper dealers and showroom owners against selling machine-made products as handmade crafts. Following multiple complaints, authorities have threatened legal action under Tourist Trade and Quality Control Acts to protect Kashmir’s artisan heritage and consumer trust.
The Handicrafts and Handloom Department of Jammu and Kashmir has intensified its crackdown on counterfeit practices in the handicraft sector. Officials revealed that several dealers were misrepresenting machine-made copper items and carpets as genuine handmade crafts. This malpractice not only deceives buyers but also tarnishes the reputation of Kashmir’s globally recognized artisan legacy. The department has warned that violators will face blacklisting, deregistration, and legal consequences. Inspections have already begun, with unlabelled machine-made goods being confiscated from showrooms.
Key Highlights
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Authorities received complaints of machine-made Turkish carpets and copper items being sold as Kashmiri handmade crafts
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Dealers warned of strict action under Tourist Trade and Quality Control Acts
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Showrooms found with unlabelled machine-made products face blacklisting and deregistration
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Government aims to safeguard Kashmir’s Geographical Indication-certified handicrafts and artisan livelihoods
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Inspections underway with confiscation of counterfeit goods from multiple outlets
This move underscores the government’s commitment to preserving the authenticity of Kashmiri handicrafts, ensuring artisans are protected and buyers receive genuine handmade products.
Sources: Times of India, Hindustan Times, Sakshi Post