Kerala’s Kannadippaya Tribal Mat Gets GI Tag

Kannadippaya, a traditional handwoven tribal mat from Kerala, was awarded Geographical Indication (GI) tag. This makes it first tribal handicraft from state to earn this prestigious recognition. It symbolizes Kerala’s rich tribal heritage, eco-conscious design, and centuries-old craftsmanship.

Key Highlights

FeatureDetails
ProductKannadippaya (Mirror Mat)
OriginKerala – Idukki, Thrissur, Ernakulam & Palakkad districts
Made ByTribal communities like Oorali, Mannan, Muthuva, Malayan, Kadar, Ulladan, Malayarayan, Hill Pulaya
SignificanceFirst tribal handicraft from Kerala to get GI tag

About Kannadippaya – The ‘Mirror Mat’

AttributeDescription
Name MeaningKannadi = Mirror, Paya = Mat → “Mirror Mat”, due to its reflective woven patterns
Thermal PropertiesNaturally warm in winters and cool in summers
MaterialMade from soft inner layers of reed bamboo, mainly Teinostachyum wightii (local names: Njoojiletta, Njoojoora, Neytheetta)
FlexibilityCan be rolled into bamboo cylinders < 10 cm diameter
Craft TimeOver 1 month to handweave a 6-ft mat
Collection RitualBamboo is traditionally collected on full moon day through an overnight forest trip
Unique TraitReflective pattern, thermal comfort, high flexibility
Eco-Friendly100% biodegradable and aligns with global sustainability values

Cultural and Historical Significance:

  • Ancestral Craft: Practiced by Kerala’s tribal artisans for centuries
  • Gifted to PM Indira Gandhi: During the 1976 inauguration of Idukki Dam
  • Craft Revitalization: GI tag will help sustain tribal livelihoods and preserve the endangered art form

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