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Meet Muran Brothers, Deaf and Mute Artisans from Kashmir Who Can Carve Anything With Great Perfection

Meet Abdul Ahad Muran and Mohammad Yusuf Muran, artisans from Kashmir who carve things from one piece of wood without any joint with great accuracy and perfection. Abdul Ahad is deaf and Mohammad Yusuf is mute but have not let their disability to come in the way of becoming one of the most talented woodcarvers whose creations have made it to the international markets.

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Both of them are passionate wildlife lovers. Mudasir Muran son of Abdul Ahad says both his dad and uncle keep watching Animal planet on TV and afterwards they make craving of animals they see on it from walnut logs.rsz_muran_elephant

From living animals to those extinct, from Greek Gods to Hindu mythological figures they have carved them all. They have even made carvings of Mahatma Gandhi and Saddam Husain. They made replica of Jamia Masid in Kashmir which was presented to Iranian Ambassador. Recently they created a replica of Hangul, a dying species of deer in Kashmir for free for a USA based NGO which had to run campaign to save extinct animals. In 2013 the duo had made a model of Kashmiri houseboat that was showcased at Mumbai airport. This model received huge appreciation from locals and foreigners.

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Muran family has been carving business for almost 200 years now. They had a unit in Karachi before partition of India and Pakistan.  Muran brother despite of their disability have learnt the art from their forefathers and their work has been recognized internationally.

Kashmir Art is alive just because of the artisans like Muran Brothers. The Better Kashmir salutes them and wish that the young generation of Kashmir carry on this legacy.

We highly recommend that if you travel to Kashmir, and if you want to see the real artists behind Kashmiri handicrafts do pay a visit to artisans like Muran brothers “.

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