Sri Lanka handicrafts are of a history that runs back to millenniums.
Production of Sri Lanka’s handicrafts, with the exception of Jewelry, is
essentially a cottage industry: products are turned out making use of
natural raw materials by means of time tested age-old techniques. The
traditional skills have been preserved with its purity, resulting in the
continuance of characteristic identity of Sri Lanka Handicrafts.
Sri Lanka’s ancient social system having its Indo-Aryan roots has been
largely instrumental in preserving traditional skills with its
characteristic identity; certain arts and crafts were assigned to
defined socio-occupational groups. Sri Lanka’s wide variety of very
attractive handicrafts can be found throughout the island in shops,
street stalls and government-run stores. Ivory and tortoise shell
handicrafts once sold at large, are no longer legal in SriLanka.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
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