Indian Handicrafts: A Sustainable future of Utilitarian Consumer Goods

Akanksha Choudhary, Poonam Mishra
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Utilitarian products are those which are designed to be useful rather than attractive. Handmade products are, thus, one among the wonders of Indian artisans, which are both useful and attractive at the same time. World-renowned Indian handicrafts are imported by several countries, which is highly supporting Indian art and culture. This is a source of livelihood for more than half of the unskilled labours and artisans of the Handicraft Industry. But with high-quality décor, luxurious items being exported to foreign lands, middleman income and trade fairs are sucking up most of the profits. Indian artisans and handicraft workers are therefore left with little income in hand except for the very famous art workers of big businessmen. This is one of the major problems which can be solved by encouraging the supply of handicrafts and domestic consumer demand. Since Indian consumers have been evolving through manufactured products, globalization, industrialization, etc. they are producing harmful effects on the environment and socio-economic conditions. Hence, it is very alarming for the handicraft sector to be able to protect its art and small business during an economic crisis. To address the small businesses and art of poor craftworkers this study intends to focus on the utilitarian aspect of handicrafts as being the sustainable alternative. The research broadly focusses on the socio-economic conditions of rural artisans and the environmental benefits of handicrafts by assessing the demand of domestic consumers and their perspectives. Based on primary data collected through the survey method, the study finds that domestic consumers are aware of the sustainable alternative handicrafts have to offer, while the utilitarian aspect has a vague response when it comes to purchasing handicrafts. However, demand for handicrafts is high because of their utilitarian aspect only. The study applied multiple regression analysis to analyse the results and conclude with suggestions based on qualitative research analysis to support rural handicraft artisans and small businesses. The study initiates a broad scope of research in consumer behaviour towards handicrafts in India as a sustainable alternative to mass production. This is one of the ways of supporting the cultural art forms as well as replenishing sustainability in the three major directions, which are economic, environmental & societal. Based on the empirical findings of this study, it concludes with the suggestions of co-existence with culture and sustainable development in India.
印度手工艺品:实用消费品的可持续未来
实用的产品是那些被设计为有用而不是吸引人的产品。因此,手工制品是印度工匠的奇迹之一,它既实用又有吸引力。世界著名的印度手工艺品被几个国家进口,这对印度的艺术和文化起到了很大的支持作用。这是手工业中一半以上的非熟练工人和工匠的生计来源。但是,随着高质量的石油和奢侈品出口到国外,中间商的收入和贸易展览会吸走了大部分利润。因此,除了大商人非常著名的艺术工作者之外,印度工匠和手工业工人几乎没有收入。这是主要问题之一,可以通过鼓励手工艺品的供应和国内消费需求来解决。由于印度消费者已经通过制成品、全球化、工业化等发展,他们正在对环境和社会经济条件产生有害影响。因此,手工业部门在经济危机期间能够保护其艺术和小企业是非常令人担忧的。为了解决小企业和贫穷手工艺者的艺术问题,本研究打算把重点放在手工艺作为可持续选择的实用方面。该研究通过评估国内消费者的需求和他们的观点,广泛关注农村手工业者的社会经济状况和手工业的环境效益。通过调查法收集的原始数据,本研究发现,国内消费者在购买手工艺品时,意识到手工艺品的可持续性,而功利方面的反应较为模糊。然而,对手工艺品的需求之所以高,只是因为它们的实用性。本研究运用多元回归分析对结果进行分析,并在定性研究分析的基础上提出支持农村手工业工匠和小企业的建议。这项研究开启了对印度消费者对手工艺品行为的广泛研究,将其作为大规模生产的可持续替代品。这是对文化艺术形式的一种支持,也是在经济、环境和社会三大方向上补充可持续性的一种方式。在实证研究的基础上,提出了印度文化与可持续发展共存的建议。
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