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No takers for art of hand dyeing in Srinagar

Artisans say new generation refuse to take up the trade

Srinagar: Traditional hand dyeing which has a history of 600 years is dying a slow death in Kashmir as none is interested to take up the art.

Ashiq Hussian Posh (52), an artist from Naid Kadal Rangar Masjid Srinagar told news agencyโ€”Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that his family has been associated with the art of dyeing for the last 100 years. He said they were dyeing silk and woollen yarn.

โ€œWe are earning our livelihood very well through this trade. But new generation, including my children, are not ready to take up this as their profession,โ€ he said.

According to Posh, his son who completed masters has refused to follow his father.

Tariq Ahmad Posh (40) another dyeing artist said that after finishing graduation, he got a job opportunity in a bank but he refused to join and started learning dyeing art. โ€œI am earning my livelihood decently,โ€ he said.

Both Ashiq and Tariq said that if the new generation will learn the art, they can earn a livelihood there too. โ€œBut none is interested and we are worried it may die its own death,โ€ he addedโ€”(KNO)

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