Bashir Ahmad Bhat – The Man Who Embellished The Craft Of Embroidery
Budgam, Kashmir, August 01, 2019 —
In Sonpah village of central Kashmir’s Budgam district lives a man who has brought laurels to the State of Jammu & Kashmir on many occasions. His craft in Embroidery has not only been appreciated at national and international events but has also enabled him to make a living out of his passion.
Bashir Ahmad Bhat, who has been associated with the making of Sozni Pashmina Shawls from the last four decades, is an inspirational craftsman. With fewer resources to keep working on his passion and support a family alongside, Bashir faced all odds and managed to strike a balance.
“We had just one room to live in. Things were very difficult. But as I worked hard in this craft, we own a big house now and live a comfortable life, full of happiness and peace of mind,” Bashir says while thanking Almighty for giving him the skilful hands.
Sozni Pashmina Shawls are not any ordinary shawls. In fact, these are made from rich fibre and sold at a very high price across the globe. What makes Bashir unique is his skill which is unmatched and has been adding a distinctly vibrant look and feel to these shawls.
Bashir has not only received an international award for his commitment to the craft but also ranked second in a national level competition held by Ministry of Textiles, Government of India.
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Pertinently, Bashir has also participated in BRICS Handicraft Exchange Programme 2016 organized by Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM India) & National Centre for Design & Product Development, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India at Indian Institute of Crafts and Designs, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Recalling the event, Bashir says “Participants at the workshop were artisans from different countries. We interacted with each other and learned about each other’s work. I came to know how artisans in other countries work.”
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“I believe that art and craft have no boundaries. If you have a passion for something, you have to follow it with all your effort and not worry about anything or should I say money. When you master the art, money follows you thereafter. And, do away with all sorts of hesitation. This is what makes a difference between failure and success,” Bashir advises the youth with a charming smile.
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