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Assam pearl crafts and traditional Assamese jewellery reflect the state’s cultural heritage and are widely used in traditional attire and ceremonial occasions.
Jute products from Assam are eco-friendly handicrafts used for bags, mats, and decorative items with growing demand in sustainable markets.
Wood carving is a traditional craft of Assam producing decorative items, furniture, and cultural artifacts.
Assam’s traditional pottery reflects the state’s rich craftsmanship and cultural heritage, with earthenware used for cooking, storage, rituals, and decoration. It offers MSMEs opportunities in handmade products, eco-friendly cookware, and branding.
Assam’s bamboo and cane crafts include traditional japi, mats, baskets, furniture, and decorative products with strong cultural and eco-friendly value. They offer MSMEs opportunities in value addition, modern design, branding, and domestic markets.
Bell metal craftsmanship in Assam, particularly from Sarthebari, produces traditional items such as sarai, utensils, and cymbals used in cultural, religious, and household purposes.
Assam is globally known for its indigenous Muga, Eri, and Pat silks, woven into traditional garments such as Mekhela Chador, sarees, stoles, and Riha.
Traditional masks of Assam, especially from Majuli, are handcrafted cultural artifacts used in Bhaona performances and tourism related souvenir markets.
Cotton and tribal weaves of Assam include traditional textiles such as Bodo Dokhona, Karbi dresses, and Naga shawls reflecting diverse ethnic heritage.