Syalodra Village: Where 8-Year-Olds Craft Global Wooden Frames

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News18•16-01-2026, 19:43
Syalodra Village: Where 8-Year-Olds Craft Global Wooden Frames
- •Syalodra village in Sikar, Rajasthan, is renowned for its traditional wooden frame industry, with products reaching international markets.
- •The industry uses shiny, lightweight wood imported from New Zealand and Australia, crafted into high-quality frames.
- •It's a cottage industry where all family members, from 8 to 70 years old, work together, earning 500-700 rupees per person daily.
- •Youth are innovating with new designs and using online platforms to expand reach, though most work is still manual.
- •Challenges include rising raw material costs, complex import processes, and lack of government support, hindering growth and profit margins.
Why It Matters: Syalodra village thrives on a generational wooden frame craft, facing challenges but holding global export potential.
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