Stalls displaying artefacts made of clay are attracting many visitors at the ongoing 26th Surajkund Crafts Mela near Faridabad.
Pinto Parmani of West Bengal has displayed several types of items made of clay. The statues are painted with fabric colours.
His stall is exhibiting wall chains, pen stand, idols of Lord Ganesh and Radha Krishan, elephants, horses, fruits, vegetables Rajasthani statues and Punjabi statues.
The magic lamp made in the shape of tortoise was highly appreciated by people who are visiting his stall. The prices of items at his stall range from Rs 10 to Rs 700.
‘Apna ghar'
Another major attraction is ‘Apna ghar' (own house) which acquaints the visitors with the lifestyle of people living in rural areas. Foreign tourists pose for photographs in front of a bullock cart at Apna ghar.
The domestic articles kept in the house clearly show that the house belongs to a simple farmer who earns his livelihood by catching fish, besides producing paddy.
The house has a big drawing room which has a portrait of a noted musician, poet and film producer late Bhupen Hazarika.
The portrait of Shankardeva, a great saint of Assam hangs on the other wall of the drawing room. The kitchen has been built in the opposite direction of the bedroom. The house also has a granary to store paddy in it.
Various agriculture implements which are used in sowing and cultivation of land have also been placed in the house.
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