Ringal Tokri
Uttarakhand Ringal Tokri Basket is a traditional handwoven basket crafted from ringal (bamboo) in the Himalayan region of Uttarakhand, India. Known for its durability and eco-friendliness, this basket showcases intricate craftsmanship and is used for various purposes, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
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- • Product Material : Cane & Bamboo
- • GI Origin : Uttarakhand
- • Size : 29" x 29" x 18"
- • Useful for : Vegetable & Fruit Basket
Description of Goods:
Ringal weaving is a traditional craft of Uttarakhand, utilizing a special species of dwarf Ringal found in the region's forests. Various products such as baskets, bins, mats, and other utility items are intricately woven from Ringal, known for its flexibility and durability, with some products lasting up to 20 years. This craft provides livelihoods to communities in Chamoli, Bageshwar, Khalijhuri, and Pithoragarh.
Geographical area of Production:
Ringal weaving is practiced throughout the state of Uttarakhand.
Proof of Origin (Historical records):
Ringal weaving has been a significant craft in the Garhwal Himalayas for generations, providing essential resources to scheduled caste families. Ancient and traditional knowledge of Ringal weaving has been passed down through generations, strengthening the economic and socio-economic status of these communities.
Method of Production:
Ringal is harvested from local forests and villages, with traditional processing methods involving peeling, drying, and splitting the culms. Weaving is done using basic household tools, with the finished products exhibiting natural textures and colors. Ringal products are tough, durable, and suitable for various purposes.
Uniqueness:
Ringal weaving stands out due to several unique features:
- Water Resistance: Ringal is nearly water-resistant, making it popular in the snowy areas of the upper Himalayas.
- Wide Variety of Products: Various baskets and articles are woven from Ringal, serving multiple purposes in Himalayan communities.
- Commercial Application: Ringal offers development opportunities for marginalized communities, providing much-needed income and equitable distribution of livelihood.
- Usage of Different Species: Different species of Ringal are used for making various articles, with preferences based on availability and suitability for specific altitudes.
- Traditional Uses: Ringal has been historically used for roofing, flooring, fuel, fodder, handicrafts, and other purposes, contributing significantly to the livelihoods of rural artisans.
Ringal Craft received GI Certificate on 14/09/2021