The total export value of Kashmiri crafts in four years has reached Rs 3,477.31 crore. This includes exports from four key categories including carpets, woolen shawls, paper mache, and other items (such as chain stitch, crewel, and wood carving).
According to the details available in 2020-21, the exports were significantly affected, particularly in the carpet and woolen shawl sectors, but have since rebounded
The category of “Other items” (including chain stitch, crewel, and wood carving) showed consistent exports, with a marked rise in the last two years. The total export value reached Rs 1162.29 crore in 2023-24, signaling a strong recovery.
However in 2020-21, the total exports of Kashmiri crafts were valued at Rs 635.52 crore. Carpet exports stood at Rs 299.56 crore, woolen shawls at Rs 172.53 crore, paper mache at Rs 13.27 crore, and other items at Rs 150.16 crore. The export figures for this year reflect the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, which impacted global trade and demand for handicrafts.
In 2021-22, total exports dropped to Rs 563.13 crore, showing a decline from the previous year. Carpet exports fell to Rs 251.06 crore, while woolen shawls brought in Rs 165.98 crore. Paper mache exports were stable at Rs 13.25 crore, while other items saw a decrease to Rs 132.84 crore. This decline is largely attributed to ongoing disruptions in global supply chains due to the pandemic.