Indi Limbe

The Indi Limbe variety is distinguished by its thin skin and juicy pulp, which offers a perfect balance of sweetness and sourness. Unlike other lime varieties, Indi Limbe has a unique flavor profile that enhances the taste of both savory and sweet dishes. Its versatility makes it a staple in local cuisine, used in everything…

Kari Irshad Mango

Kari Irshad mango, a unique variety indigenous to Tamil Nadu, is celebrated for its exceptional flavor and quality. This mango, characterized by its distinct sweetness and aromatic fragrance, has garnered attention not only for its taste but also for its cultural significance. Grown primarily in the Theni district, the Kari Irshad mango is often referred…

Sholavandan Vetrilai

Sholavandan Vetrilai, a remarkable variety of betel leaf from Tamil Nadu, holds a prestigious place in the cultural and agricultural landscape of the region. Recognized with a geographical indication (GI) tag, this betel leaf is not only cherished for its unique qualities but also for its deep-rooted significance in local traditions and practices. Grown predominantly…

Jabalpur Stone Craft

Jabalpur Stone Craft, recently awarded the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, represents the artistry and skill of the stone carvers from Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh. Known for its stunning variety, durability, and intricate craftsmanship, Jabalpur’s stone craft dates back centuries and is an intrinsic part of the region’s cultural and artistic heritage. This ancient craft is…

Pashmina Wool of Ladakh

Pashmina wool from Ladakh, celebrated for its supreme softness, warmth, and luxury, has been awarded the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag, safeguarding its unique origins and authenticity. Harvested from the undercoat of the Changthangi goat, which thrives in the high-altitude, frigid climate of Ladakh, this wool is known globally for its quality and unparalleled finesse.…

Basohli Painting

Basohli Painting, an exquisite art form from the town of Basohli in the Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir, recently earned the distinguished Geographical Indication (GI) tag. Known for its vibrant colors, meticulous details, and spiritual undertones, Basohli painting is a unique blend of Indian, Mughal, and Persian influences. It is celebrated as one of…

Ladakh Shingskos

Ladakh Shingskos, a celebrated traditional wood carving art from the highlands of Ladakh, has recently been awarded the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag, recognizing its cultural significance and unique craftsmanship. Shingskos, meaning “wood carving” in the Ladakhi language, is a skill that has been passed down through generations, originating from Ladakh’s deep-rooted Buddhist heritage and…

Mahoba Gaura Patthar Hastashilp

Mahoba Gaura Patthar Hastashilp, recently honored with a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, is a testament to the skilled artisanship and rich cultural heritage of Mahoba, a district nestled in the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh. This ancient craft, which uses the unique and locally sourced Gaura stone, stands out for its intricate carvings, durability, and…

Mainpuri Tarkashi

Mainpuri district, under the Agra Division in the southwestern zone of Uttar Pradesh, is home to an exquisite traditional craft: Tarkashi. Awarded the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2023, Mainpuri Tarkashi stands out as an intricate technique of inlaying brass, copper, or silver wires into Sheesham wood, transforming it into beautiful, hand-crafted masterpieces. The…

Negamam Cotton Saree

The Negamam Cotton Saree, a cherished traditional handloom saree from the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu, has recently gained the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag. This recognition celebrates not only the exceptional quality and craftsmanship of these sarees but also the cultural heritage that Tamil Nadu’s weavers have preserved through generations. Known for its lightweight,…