Cane and Bamboo craft are the main crafts of Tripura.
Ethnic groups in Tripura make wide variety
of handicraft products using bamboo and
cane. Some of the well known craft produce
from the State include table mats, floor
mats, room dividers, decorated wall panels,
attractive furniture of cane and various
gift items. The handloom industry is the
oldest industry in the State and artisans
produce cloths with the elegant designs,
unique color combinations and lasting texture.
Cane & Bamboo Handicrafts
Cane and Bamboo occupy a distinctive place
in the life of Tripura.Wide variety of
wonderful objects is made out of the Cane
and Bamboo. Variety of items are produced,
including Furniture, and Table Mats &
other Mat products, Lamp Shades etc. These
products are also exported to various countries
as they are in great demand. Interior decoration
products made out of Cane and Bamboo include
ceilings, paneling, plaques, Pot containers
(Planters) etc. made of Gossamer thin bamboo
mattress. Lamp Shades made out of fine strips
of cane and bamboo, Furniture made of cane,
Baskets knitted out of cane and bamboo strips
are some of the well-known craft produce
from the Tripura, which are always on demand.
Mat and mat articles, bamboo chatai, ladies
bag, Hand fans, Portfolio bag (for seminar)
etc. are the most popular items. Some other
rare craft items available from the State
include small-framed mirror, Hair Clips,
Powder Case, Decorative Trays etc. Bamboo
and cane Ornaments, not available in any
other part of the world, are also very intricate
and exquisite in nature.
Handlooms Handloom is the oldest industry in the
State and the tribal people produce their
own clothes with elegant designs, unique
color combinations and lasting texture.
The traditional items produced include Risa
and Riha.
People in this region look to weaving inseparable
part of life. The industry has passed on
from generation to generation. The tribal
women of Tripura religiously devoted to
weaving . The beginning of ritual has always
been with the offering of flowers and beautiful
piece of Riha and Risa given by the great
grand mother and followed by each and every
tribal family as their tradition. In fact
it was a pre-requisite for every tribal
girl to know weaving. Otherwise she should
not be considered as a bride.
Both Commercial looms and Non-commercial
looms operate in the State. Non-commercial
looms are operated by the tribal inhabitants
of the state. They weave fabrics for their
own consumption whereas the commercial looms
are controlled by the Bengalis as well as
Manipuri weavers. So the Handloom Industry
of Tripura is the reflection of Tribals,
Manipuri and Bengalies. |