Cluster Details

Jibran Handicrafts Producer Company Limited

Jibran Handicrafts Producer Company Limited: Cluster Details

Cluster Name: Jibran Handicrafts Producer Company Limited
Location: SK Colony, Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir, India – 192101
Established: December 23, 2022
Focus: Preservation and promotion of Kashmiri textile crafts, specializing in chain stitch embroidery, crewel embroidery, and gabba crafts.

Overview

The Jibran Handicrafts Producer Company Limited cluster, based in Anantnag, is a collective of skilled women artisans dedicated to creating high-quality, sustainable handcrafted textiles. The cluster blends traditional Kashmiri craftsmanship with modern eco-conscious practices, producing chain stitch shawls, crewel-embroidered furnishings, and upcycled gabba rugs for local and global markets.

Cluster Composition

  • Artisan Count: 500 artisans.

  • Demographics:

    • 100% women, all local Kashmiri artisans, emphasizing women’s empowerment.

    • Age range: 18–50 years, including youth trainees and veteran craftswomen.

  • Skill Levels:

    • Master Artisans (20%): 100 experts with 10+ years in chain stitch or crewel embroidery.

    • Skilled Artisans (50%): 250 proficient in one or more crafts, including gabba techniques.

    • Trainees (30%): 150 new artisans learning through structured training programs.

Craft Specializations

  1. Chain Stitch Embroidery:

    • Technique: Intricate looped stitches using an ari (hooked needle) to create paisley, floral, and chinar leaf patterns.

    • Products: Shawls, stoles, cushion covers, wall hangings.

    • Materials: Cotton, wool, or silk with high-quality, often natural-dyed threads.

    • Cultural Value: A hallmark of Kashmiri textile heritage, known for precision and vibrant aesthetics.

  2. Crewel Embroidery:

    • Technique: Bold, nature-inspired motifs embroidered with wool threads on cotton or linen.

    • Products: Curtains, bedspreads, artisanal apparel.

    • Materials: Locally sourced cotton/linen and natural-dyed wool.

    • Unique Trait: Durable, colorful designs reflecting Kashmir’s artistic legacy.

  3. Gabba Crafts:

    • Technique: Upcycling old woolen textiles (e.g., blankets) with chain stitch or crewel embroidery.

    • Products: Rugs, mats, decorative textiles.

    • Sustainability: Reduces textile waste by repurposing materials, aligning with eco-friendly trends.

    • Market Appeal: Combines tradition with modern sustainability for eco-conscious consumers.

Infrastructure and Operations

  • Workspaces: Dedicated workshops in SK Colony equipped with looms, embroidery tools, and sustainable material stocks, scaled to support 500 artisans.

  • Training Programs: Regular workshops on advanced techniques, gabba upcycling, and market trends, with a focus on skill development for women.

  • Sustainability Practices:

    • Use of organic cotton, wool, and natural dyes.

    • Waste reduction through gabba craft upcycling.

  • Supply Chain: Partnerships with local cooperatives for organic materials, reducing costs by ~15%.

Community and Economic Impact

  • Economic Empowerment: Artisans earn 20–30% above local handicraft wage averages, following fair trade principles.

  • Social Welfare: Health camps and insurance schemes for artisans and families.

  • Women’s Empowerment: 100% female artisans, with tailored programs for skill enhancement and financial independence.

  • Youth Engagement: Apprenticeships to preserve crafts among younger women.

Market and Outreach

  • Current Channels:

    • Participation in regional and national craft fairs.

    • Collaborations with local NGOs and government programs (e.g., Ministry of Textiles’ Cluster Development Programme).

  • Future Plans:

    • Launch an e-commerce platform by mid-2025 for global sales.

    • Secure Geographical Indication (GI) tags for chain stitch and crewel products to enhance authenticity.

  • Achievements:

    • Trained 30+ artisans in advanced techniques since 2022 (with plans to scale training for larger workforce).

    • Gained recognition for sustainable gabba crafts at regional fairs.

Future Goals

  • Expansion: Grow to 750 artisans by 2027 through outreach in nearby villages, maintaining 100% women participation.

  • Digital Presence: Launch online store for chain stitch, crewel, and gabba products by mid-2025.

  • Innovation: Develop new gabba designs using recycled textiles for global sustainable fashion markets.

  • Certification: Obtain GI tags to boost market value and protect craft authenticity.

How to Engage

  • Shop: Purchase chain stitch shawls, crewel textiles, or gabba rugs to support women artisans.

  • Collaborate: Partner for bulk orders, craft exhibitions, or sustainability initiatives.

  • Visit: Attend workshops or craft fairs in Anantnag to experience the artistry.

  • Promote: Share Jibran Handicrafts’ mission to preserve Kashmir’s textile heritage and empower women.

Contact

  • Address: Jibran Handicrafts Producer Company Limited, C/O Bashir Ahmad Rangraiz, SK Colony, Anantnag, JK, India – 192101