Where To Pick Up The Best Handmade Paper In India - Outlook Traveller

2022-09-16 20:33:29 By : yu zhou

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Sanganer is an ancient town that existed long before Jaipur. It is known for its Kagzis, or papermakers and papermaking units which have existed here since the days of Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlaq . Sanganer today is a thriving paper manufacturing centre, but many units still make handcrated paper. You will find half-dozen large factories, all of which are heavily focused on exports. The Kagzis make paper from three types of raw materials: cotton rags, silk, and banana trunk fibre. Cotton-based paper accounts for 90% of their output, but despite the humble raw material, the finished product comes in a variety of appealing finishes. There's metalised paper, which has been glazed to look like foil, and leatherised paper, which has been purposefully creased to look like leather. Then there's flower-infused paper. 

The Sanganer papermakers have several interesting anecdotes attached to it. In the 1930s, when the Kagzis were on the verge of ruin due to a lack of state patronage and undone by machine-made paper from Europe, Gandhiji came to their rescue by ordering a large consignment of handmade paper for his ashram. Allah Bux Kagzi, a Sanganer veteran papermaker, even made history by demonstrating papermaking at the Congress' 1938 session in Haripura. 

If you visit Sikkim, you must stop by the small handmade paper unit in Borong village. It is located about 17 kilometres from Ravangla town on the grounds of the Wildflower Retreat. The Borong-Polok Handmade Paper Unit is a village collective founded in 2003.  A venture of the Sikkim Development Foundation with equity capital and local participation from Borong's households, they make exquisite handcrafted paper products of various grades. These are exported to places such as Singapore and Thailand as well. The unit has several papyracea plants and they use the inner bark to make paper which is long-lasting and insect-resistant. Because of its longevity, it is ideal for preserving important written words, and it is still used for sacred texts by monasteries here.

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