As per
the GI of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999, goods having specific
geographical origin and possessing “distinct qualities, reputation or
characteristics essentially attributable to that place of origin” are given the
GI tag. Such recognition would prevent misuse of its name/reputation.
Around
100 families from Viswakarma community residing in a small locality in
Thanjavur city have been keeping the Veena-making art alive even after many of
their people quit the profession. However, about 10 families are involved in
the art in a full-fledged manner. The Veenas are made from matured jackfruit
tree wood brought from Panruti in Cuddalore district. There are two types of
Veenas – Ekantha Veena (made from a single piece of wood) and three-piece Veena
(made from three pieces of jackfruit tree wood). The price of each instrument
ranges from Rs 10,000 to Rs 25,000. Initially, the raw woods are transformed
into the shape of Veena by some exclusively-talented carpenters.
The
Thanjavur Musical Instruments Workers’ Industrial Cooperative Society Limited,
which started in 1952 procures the instruments from its members and sells them
in the market. But they too could not meet orders from other countries. The GI
tag now allows them to sell the patented product across the world easily and
also protect its sanctity.
It takes
20 days to 30 days to make a complete Veena. The orders for the instruments are
plenty from the expert musicians and students. Likewise, the showrooms dealing
with musical instruments also give them a lot of orders to these workers.
However, for the hard work going into it, the income is meagre but the GI tag
conferred has brought fresh hopes to the artisans.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/City/Trichy/GI-for-Thanjavur-Veena-gives-makers-more-leverage/articleshow/35611999.cms
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