Traditional Lepcha Instruments from Sikkim Earn GI Tag Status
In November 2025, two ancient Lepcha musical instruments, the Tungbuk and the Puntong Pulit (also known as Pumtong Pulit), have been granted the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, giving them national recognition as unique cultural treasures of the region.
- The instruments were officially registered under the musical instrument category of the Geographical Indication Registry of the Government of India.
- The tag is granted by the department for promotion of industry and internal trade.
Tungbuk
Origin and Evolution
- The Tungbuk is a traditional plucked string instrument of the Lepcha community of Sikkim, valued for its cultural significance and distinctive acoustic quality.
- It ....
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