Kashmir walnut wood carving is wood carving work that is manufactured in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Walnut carving is protected under the geographical indication (GI) of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement. It is listed at item 182 as "Kashmir Walnut Wood Carving" of the GI Act 1999 of the Government of India with registration confirmed by the Controller General of Patents Designs and Trademarks.[1]
The Juglans regia tree that grows widely in Kashmir region is used for wood carving, and Kashmir is one of a few places for availability of walnut trees.[2] Walnut wood is used to make tables, jewelry boxes, trays, etc.
^"State Wise Registration Details Of G.I Applications" (PDF). Controller General of Patents Designs and Trademarks. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
^Saraf 1987, p. 107.
and 10 Related for: Kashmir walnut wood carving information
objects. Kashmirwalnutwoodcarving is a craft of fine woodcarving. The Juglans regia tree that grows widely in Kashmir region is used for woodcarving, and...
of its color, hardness and grain, it is a prized furniture and carvingwood. When walnut vascular cambium is involved in a crotch (a branch fork), it behaves...
2019. Retrieved 29 July 2019. "GI tag for Thanjavur Netti and Arumbavur Woodcarving". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 9 June 2020. "Details | Geographical...
Azad Jammu and Kashmir abbreviated as AJK and colloquially referred to as simply Azad Kashmir, is a region administered by Pakistan as a nominally self-governing...
and pottery. Saffron, too, is grown in Kashmir. Srinagar is known for its silver-work, papier-mâché, wood-carving, and the weaving of silk. The economy...
stood there at the time when it was a rural area, planted a circle with a walnut tree at their centre, and traceable on maps back to 1619. List of elm trees...
Iran. "The earliest sign of it comes from Assyrian and Babylonian stone carvings (669 B.C.); it shows the instrument being played while hanging from the...
on yet another invasion, this time, by invading Kashmir to fight the Sikh Empire to wrestle Kashmir from the Sikhs. As the Chinese struggled to expand...