Top Handicrafts Exporter with EPCH

Handicrafts industry of India is a highly fragmented one and the sector has been facing significant crises owing to lack of design, innovation and technology Up-gradation, together with insufficient market info on export trends, prices, Availability of raw materials, lack of adequate funding and growing competition from Factory made products, said Mr D.S. Rawat, secretary general of ASSOCHAM while Releasing the body’s findings. On the flipside, the ever growing influx of tourists along with reduced labor costs, development of real estate and retail business, coupled with increased awareness and use of e-commerce augur well for handicrafts sector, said Mr Rawat.
Art metal wares, wood wares, hand printed textiles and scarves, embroidered goods,shawls, Zari & Zari goods, imitation jewelry are just some of the handicrafts that find themselves in containers to abroad. Independent #wholesalers craft and export houseware including glassware such as glass jars, bottles, vases, salt and pepper set, storage jars, pitchers, flasks, utensils, vases, kitchenware, cookware, plasticware, thermoware, crockery products, insulated tiffins, casseroles, cookers etc. Indian handicraft goods find uses as giftware, house decor for DIY projects and by art students in foreign markets.

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EPCH helps out its members with useful information on the market to boost their productivity and sales. With panels present in each state and an active participation within the export community, EPCH aims to fill in this resource gap. The Exports Review during 2016-17(April-September) by EPCH sheds some light on the Handicrafts export scenario in the country. A growth of 18.28% in the revenue was recorded with the United State lighting up the chart with a share of about 28 per cent of India's total handicrafts exports, UAE (11 per cent) coming in second, followed by Germany, UK and Latin American Countries. Enough with crunching numbers, let’s see what are the main #handicrafts being exported from India.

Home textile products exported from India include pillowcases, sheets, blankets, carpets, rugs, curtains, towels, table cloths, sofa covers, bathroom accessories, wall hangings and the likes. Traditional textile industries of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Orissa contribute extensively to home textile crafts with their signature forms of crafting.While the globally acclaimed handlooms of South India is quite popular for their sarees, the handlooms also churn out bed linen and furnishing ware. The state sponsored looms find themselves huge in demand among the local markets and is highly successful in exporting their crafts through non-profit organizations such as the EPCH.

"An unavoidable source of revenue for the country, handicrafts export industry Create more traditional jobs and help many poor communities across rural India make their ends meet. Being the largest exporter of handicraft items Among developing countries, the export value of handicrafts has been going Up steadily over the past years."

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