Cluster Details
Sozni GI Craft Cluster: Preserving Heritage, Empowering Artisans
The Sozni GI Craft Cluster, located in Village Paripora and Makhama, District Budgam, UT Jammu and Kashmir, is a transformative initiative dedicated to preserving the centuries-old art of Sozni embroidery while uplifting the livelihoods of local artisans. This cluster is a beacon of cultural preservation and economic empowerment, aiming to bridge tradition with modernity by fostering skill development, design innovation, and market expansion. With a focus on sustainability and inclusivity, the cluster will directly benefit approximately 500 artisans, including men and women, ensuring their craft thrives in a competitive global market.
1. Objectives of the Cluster
The Sozni GI Craft Cluster is driven by a clear vision and strategic objectives:
Promote and Enhance Sozni GI Crafts: Elevate the production, quality, and marketability of Sozni embroidery, ensuring its recognition as a premium handicraft.
Sustainable Livelihoods: Provide artisans with stable and sustainable income opportunities, improving their quality of life.
Skill Development and Preservation: Enhance traditional Sozni embroidery techniques while introducing modern design trends to keep the craft relevant.
Market Access and Expansion: Create robust market linkages, both domestically and internationally, to increase the visibility and demand for Sozni products.
Economic Empowerment: Strengthen the economic stability of artisans, particularly women, by providing training, tools, and access to technology.
2. Beneficiaries
The cluster is designed to create a ripple effect of positive change, benefiting:
Artisans: Approximately 500 artisans, including men and women, will gain enhanced skills, better income opportunities, and access to modern tools and technologies.
Producer Groups: Formation of artisan cooperatives and producer groups to strengthen collective production, marketing, and bargaining power.
Support Staff: Training, administration, quality control, and marketing teams will also benefit, creating a holistic ecosystem for the craft’s growth.
3. Expected Outcomes
The cluster aims to achieve transformative outcomes that will reshape the lives of artisans and the future of Sozni embroidery:
Enhanced Artisan Skills: Artisans will master both traditional techniques and modern design innovations, ensuring the craft’s evolution.
Increased Production: A significant boost in the production of high-quality Sozni GI crafts, meeting growing market demands.
Expanded Market Access: Improved access to national and international markets through strategic partnerships and digital platforms.
Economic Upliftment: Artisans will experience a substantial increase in income, leading to improved livelihoods and community development.
Sustainability: Adoption of eco-friendly practices, ensuring the craft’s environmental and cultural sustainability for future generations.
4. Cluster Activities
The cluster will implement a range of activities to achieve its objectives:
Skill Development Workshops: Regular training sessions to refine traditional techniques, introduce modern designs, and improve quality control.
Exposure Visits: Organizing visits to trade fairs, exhibitions, and industry events to help artisans understand market trends and consumer preferences.
Product Exhibitions: Showcasing Sozni GI crafts at local, national, and international platforms to increase visibility and demand.
Digital Marketing Initiatives: Leveraging e-commerce platforms and social media to reach global audiences and expand market reach.
Collaborative Design Efforts: Partnering with professional designers to create market-driven products that blend tradition with contemporary appeal.
5. Key Stakeholders
The success of the Sozni GI Craft Cluster relies on the collaboration of diverse stakeholders:
Artisan Groups/Cooperatives: Local artisans and their collectives, who are the heart and soul of the initiative.
Government Agencies: Support from the Ministry of Textiles, NHDP, and other government bodies for funding, training, and infrastructure development.
NGOs and Development Agencies: Organizations providing additional training, resources, and support to strengthen the cluster’s impact.
Designers and Consultants: Experts who will help innovate designs and improve product appeal to meet market demands.
Market Partners: Retailers, wholesalers, and online platforms that will distribute and promote Sozni GI crafts globally.
6. A Vision for the Future
The Sozni GI Craft Cluster is more than an economic initiative—it is a movement to safeguard a cultural treasure while empowering the artisans who keep it alive. By combining traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation, the cluster aims to create a sustainable ecosystem where Sozni embroidery thrives, artisans prosper, and the world appreciates the beauty of this timeless art form.

Mehjoor Handicrafts Producer Company Limited C/O Zahoor Ahmad Gania Paripora Budgam , Srinagar JK, India,193401