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1. The Indian hand-knotted carpet industry, a traditionally rural-based cottage industry is highly
labour intensive and almost entirely export-oriented. The present dominant tradition of pile carpet-
weaving goes back to the 16th century when migration of skilled craftsmen from Persia and
Afghanistan, and the patronage extended by the Mughal rulers enabled the craft to take root and
flourish in India.
2. The carpet industry in India adopted classical designs, almost all of the Persian origin. However,
some patterns,commonly incorporated,were of Indian or Chinese origin.
While the Persian weavers commonly depict animals such as lions and tigers, Indian
weavers more often represent birds. There is also a difference between the Persian and
Indian manner of depicting flowers.
3. The Indian essence is symbolized through its art, textiles, crafts and culture, which makes the
Indian appeal unique. Indian carpet designers and weavers have made distinct contributions to
the oriental tradition of carpet-weaving down the ages. The most technically accomplished carpets
of all times were woven in India. Also, the Indian carpet-weavers were really good painters; they
employed dyed yarn as painters used pigments which resulted in a range of colours and
sophistication otherwise unknown. Yarns of different colours were directly mixed or used in
combination to yield new hues or subtitle variations of the existing ones. There was also a stylistic
contribution. Although in the early years under court patronage, the patterns of Indian carpets were
heavily dependent on the Persian models, later several patterns incorporating beautifully depicted
flowers came into use.
4. After independence, the carpet industry expanded rapidly, particularly since 1970, facilitating the
growth of employment and income in relatively backward, and often remote regions of the country.
The industry continues to be predominantly, in the cottage and small -scale sectors, labour
intensive and , particularly, oriented towards exports. Hand knotted carpets from India have long
been valued in countries which import them.
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indian weavers depict mostly
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