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GI Tagged Crafts




🎪 Chapter 07 · Topic 04 · Folk Arts

GI-Tagged Crafts & Products of India

Geographical Indication (GI) tags — what they are, India’s first GI, state-wise important GI products — complete UPSC & PSC notes.

📋 What is a GI Tag?

  • A Geographical Indication (GI) is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation due to that origin
  • Governed by the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999
  • Administered by the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks under the Ministry of Commerce
  • GI Registry is located in Chennai
  • India’s first GI tag: Darjeeling Tea (2004)
  • India has over 600 registered GI products (as of 2024)
  • GI protection lasts for 10 years and can be renewed
  • GI tags protect against misuse and help producers get premium prices
⭐ India’s First GI Tag — Darjeeling Tea (2004): Darjeeling tea from the Darjeeling district of West Bengal was the first product to receive a GI tag in India in 2004. It is also one of the first GI-tagged products in the world. Darjeeling tea is known for its distinctive muscatel flavour and aroma. The GI tag protects it from imitation — only tea grown in the Darjeeling hills can be called “Darjeeling Tea.”

🗺️ Important GI-Tagged Products — State-wise

ProductStateCategory
Darjeeling TeaWest BengalAgricultural (first GI, 2004)
Banarasi SilkUttar PradeshHandicraft/Textile (2009)
Kanchipuram SilkTamil NaduTextile
Pochampally IkatTelanganaTextile
PashminaJammu & KashmirTextile/Handicraft
Mysore SilkKarnatakaTextile
Kolhapuri ChappalMaharashtra/KarnatakaHandicraft (leather)
Kondapalli ToysAndhra PradeshHandicraft (wood)
Tirupati LadduAndhra PradeshFood
Alphonso MangoMaharashtra/Goa/GujaratAgricultural
Coorg OrangeKarnatakaAgricultural
Madhubani PaintingBiharHandicraft (2007)
Bankura HorseWest BengalHandicraft (terracotta)
PhulkariPunjabTextile/Handicraft
BidriwareKarnatakaHandicraft (metal)
Channapatna ToysKarnatakaHandicraft (wood)
Muga SilkAssamTextile
Tholu BommalataAndhra PradeshHandicraft (puppetry)
📌 Kondapalli Toys: Wooden toys from Kondapalli village, Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. Made from a soft wood called Tella Poniki (white sander). Painted with natural dyes in bright colours. Themes: rural life, animals, mythological characters. Made by the Aryakshatriya community. GI-tagged. The toys are lightweight and have a distinctive style — figures with elongated necks and stylised features. They are popular as decorative items and gifts.

✅ Revision Checklist — GI Tags

✅ GI = Geographical Indication = product linked to specific geographic origin
✅ GI Act = 1999 = administered by Controller General of Patents = GI Registry Chennai
✅ India’s first GI = Darjeeling Tea = 2004
✅ India has 600+ GI products (2024)
✅ GI protection = 10 years = renewable
✅ Banarasi Silk = UP = GI 2009
✅ Madhubani Painting = Bihar = GI 2007
✅ Kondapalli Toys = AP (Krishna district) = wood = Aryakshatriya community
✅ Tirupati Laddu = AP = food GI
✅ Kolhapuri Chappal = Maharashtra/Karnataka = leather
✅ Pashmina = J&K = Changthangi goat wool
✅ Muga Silk = Assam = golden colour = GI tagged