As children, many of us saw these tiny clay fruits and vegetables in melas, fairs, and Diwali markets. What once felt magical is slowly disappearing with time.
This is the story of an artisan who still creates these incredibly realistic fruits by hand, carrying forward a generations-old craft despite all the struggles. A national and state award winning artist, yet fighting every day to keep this art alive.
Stories like these deserve space in mainstream conversations, because art survives only when people remember it, value it, and talk about it.
If you have ever seen or bought these clay fruits during your childhood, share your memories in the comments.
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