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Nurturing Handicrafts

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March 23, 2025

Sikkim veterinarian is weaving tradition, innovation and sustainability into woollen fabric, creating apparel inspired by the region's cultural richness and timeless fashion.

Nurturing Handicrafts

Collaborating with weavers, livestock farmers, and self-help groups (SHGs), Dr Chewang Norbu Bhutia (38) provides skill training, creates local employment opportunities, and ensures fair wages, fostering self-reliance among locals.

By integrating traditional handloom techniques with contemporary designs, his 'Crafted Fibers', a brand under Fibersgenisx Private Limited, aims to preserve the essence of age-old craftsmanship while making it relevant to modern lifestyles.

Registered in July last year, Crafted Fibers deals in apparels — handwoven stoles, shawls, caps, socks, gloves etc. Around 30-40% of the fabric used is locally-produced fur from angora rabbits and sheep. Blending different fibres using traditional techniques, the brand tries to come up with new designs that capture both the traditional and the modern. The dyes used, too, are natural and environment-friendly.

Bhutia, who holds a bachelor's degree in veterinary sciences and a post-graduate degree in veterinary medicine, uses successfully reviving the handicraft tradition of Sikkim.

With a career dedicated to uplifting rural communities, he has successfully implemented several projects, providing vocational training and organising skill-building workshops and demonstrations aimed at empowering farmer producer organisations and SHGs.

His expertise in the field of zoology has not only driven innovation in sustainable practices but also contributed significantly to enhancing livelihood of rural artisans.

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