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Presentation on Handicrafts of Nepal Group Members: Anju Adhikari Ramesh Aryal Subash Barsingh Thapa Sudikcha Koirala Sunita Parajuli

Handicraft prospects in nepal

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Presentation on Handicrafts of Nepal

Group Members:Anju AdhikariRamesh Aryal

Subash Barsingh ThapaSudikcha Koirala

Sunita Parajuli

Introduction A product only made by human hands without using of machinery or equipment Art or skill of hands Method of doing or constructing an object

or device usually by hand and native materials

Use of the hands in creating some work of art or supplying some need, such as table or chair

Handicrafts are not usually dined with machines but rather with hand tools.

Definition

FHA: "an industry that manufactures a product reflecting the country's tradition, art and culture, and/or uses labor intensive specialized skills, and/or uses indigenous raw material and/or resources.”

History of Handicraft The history of artistic handicraft only began during the 5th century AD, when different religions began to form their bases among the people of Nepal. The handicrafts of Nepal is produced in a traditional way, from generations to generations leading the footpath of ancestors . Handicrafts in Nepal are classified mainly in two types. they are:

•Textile products•Non- textile products.

Handicraft Products

TEXTILE PRODUCTS

1. Woolen Goods2. Pashmina Products 3. Felt Products 4. Cotton Goods 5. Silk Products

6. Hemp Goods 7. Dhaka Products 8. Allo Goods 9. Misc. Textile Products

1. Metal Craft 2. Silver Products3. Handmade Paper

Products4. Glass Products 5. Wood Craft6. Bone & Horn

Products7. Ceramics Products8. Incense9. Leather Goods

10. Beads Items 11. Plastic Items 12. Thanka (paubha) 13. Stone Craft14. Crystal Products15. Bamboo Products16. Miscellaneous

Goods

NON TEXTILE PRODUCTS

Export trend by classification

2064/65 65/66 66/67 67/68 68/69 -

500.00

1,000.00

1,500.00

2,000.00

2,500.00

3,000.00

3,500.00

4,000.00

4,500.00

TextileNon TextileTotal

Export trend of major handicrafts

Pashmina Products

Woolen goods Felt Products Silver Jewelry Metal Crafts Handmade Papre

Products

Glass Products

0.00

100.00

200.00

300.00

400.00

500.00

600.00

700.00

800.00

900.00

1000.00

2064/6565/6666/6767/6868/69

Major handicraft export destination

USA Germany China Canada Tibet Japan UK France Italy Netherlands -

100,000,000

200,000,000

300,000,000

400,000,000

500,000,000

600,000,000

700,000,000

800,000,000

900,000,000

Textile ProductsNon-textile ProductsTotal Amt.

Nepalese Handicrafts as competitive product

Made by hand Indigenous product Connected with the Nepalese culture Unique art design and product

development expertise prices of the products are also very

reasonable Apart from having aesthetic value, our

products are distinguished in the market for their competitive price and the quality of our products

Silent benefits

By the establishment of handicraft industry, it is possible to give secure job for poor and women in the rural area. at least few girls life will be better, few children will get shelter, food and education, few women will get family life and few lives will be saved through such small handicraft project

Challenges and Opportunities

Low availability of raw materials Finding market in competitive world Lack of skill man power Lack of uniformity in quality of the

end product In sufficient promotional activities

done in favor of Nepalese handicraft products

Challenges Contd..

Not been able to compete with technology based products from Chinese and Indian markets

In efficient market information Problems of Brand reorganization In adequate government policies and

regulations Low customer awareness

Opportunities

Growing international demand Income and employment generation Gradual tariffs reduction in regional market,

particularly in Bhutan and Bangladesh Possibility to improve labor productivity and

workers’ attitude if appropriate labor regulatory provisions are introduced

Recent speedy development of infrastructure in Nepal , Bhutan and India has increased market prospect

What should be done…??

Facilitate Nepal’s participation in specialized international trade fair and exhibition

Organize buyer-seller meetings regularly Undertake market research periodically and

disseminate findings Should introduce various programs to encourage

other people who want to involve in Handicraft business

Encourage strategic alliances and other forms collaboration between Nepalese exporters and foreign importers

Should do various types of international and promotional activities

ThankYou