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Indian artisans keep traditional toymaking alive

March 2025 252 views 01 Min 32 Sec

The whirr of machines and smell of carved wood hangs in the air of the Indian toy workshop in Channapatna, where around 2,500 artisans are employed in the industry. The centuries-old art form is still in the game despite cheaper plastic alternatives.

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