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Sep 03, 2017 News
As we enter the month of September, a month set aside to showcase the contributions of our Amerindian brothers and sisters, it is most appropriate to feature the Standard specification for indigenous furniture (bamboo, rattan, wicker and nibbi).
Our indigenous people are well known for their fine art and crafting abilities which have allowed them to produce classy and unique pieces of furniture from plant materials in their surroundings.
The Specification for indigenous furniture is a CARICOM Standard which was adopted by the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS). The standard was developed to benefit manufacturers by the harmonization of requirements for the manufacture of various types of furniture, suitable for both domestic and commercial use.
The standard covers material requirements, which are selected for rattan, wicker and nibbi furniture and shall be characterized by lightness, flexibility, durability and smoothness with no hair-like strands hanging from them.
Indigenous furniture shall be constructed with good workmanship components which shall be of quality and uniformity; and the furniture shall remain stable and in an upright position when empty.
In relation to the finish of indigenous furniture, the standard requires that all surfaces be sanded smooth and all exposed edges and corners eased to avoid injuries during use. Furniture shall be covered with materials such as lacquer, wax, oil and polyester.
Labelling of indigenous furniture is also necessary. Prominent labels shall be securely affixed to furniture and shall include information such as common names or types of furniture, manufacturer code or mark, country of origin and types of materials used in the manufacture.
Finally, as it relates to the specifications of the standard, requirements for sampling and performance testing are outlined. These are necessary requirements for the monitoring of the product.
The GNBS encourages all manufacturers of indigenous furniture to implement the requirements in their manufacturing processes. The standard is available at the GNBS and following its requirements can guarantee the production of quality indigenous furniture.
For further information, please contact the GNBS on Tel: 219- 0066 or visit our website: www.gnbsgy.org or like us on facebook: gnbsgy
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