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Organisation of Craft production in early India

Introduction

Craft production played a vital role in the economic and cultural life of early India. Skilled artisans were responsible for producing goods like pottery, textiles, metal tools, ornaments, and sculptures. This post discusses how craft production was organized in early India and the roles of guilds, families, and state institutions in its functioning.

Artisan Communities

Craft Guilds (Shrenis)

Role of the State

Market and Trade

Conclusion

Craft production in early India was highly organized through guilds, families, and patronage systems. It not only supported the economy but also contributed to India’s cultural heritage. The efficient organization of crafts made Indian goods popular both locally and abroad.

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