1. Traditional artifacts from dried leaves of Cymbidium species (orchidaceae) in Indian state of Sikkim.
- Author
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Singh, D. R., Pamarthi, R. K., Kumar, Raj, Rai, D., Meitei, A. L., and Babu, P. Kiran
- Subjects
CYMBIDIUM ,NATURE craft ,LEAVES ,LEPCHA (South Asian people) ,DRYING ,RURAL youth - Abstract
Sikkim is one of the most beautiful tourist hill states with tremendous biodiversity wealth. Cymbidium orchid dominates the states for hobby gardeners and commercial cultivating farmers. Handicraft is a part of hobbies and livelihood of the indigenous communities of the region. The Lepcha tribe craftsmen based on dried leaves of Cymbidium orchid is becoming promising apart from their handloom, cane and bamboo products. Attractive, simple products of dried Cymbidium leaves such as fruit and vegetable baskets, containers, sitting mats, hanging pots, trash bins, and plant growing pots is gaining popularity. Due to no noticeable researches and development in this sector, the traditional artifact craftsmen are unable to establish as a source of livelihood. With strategic approaches and intervention, these unique traditional craftsmen would be a reliable economic venture for the rural youth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2019