Doll makers go green, use vegetable products

New Delhi: The humble sponge gourd (`tori`) has had a makeover, literally, with its net, along with jute and sunflower seeds, being used to make dolls and small wall decor pieces. These were among several patterns that were displayed at the recent Indian Handicrafts and Gifts Fair (IHGF) held in Greater Noida that attracted around […]

New Delhi: The humble sponge gourd (`tori`) has had a makeover, literally, with its net, along with jute and sunflower seeds, being used to make dolls and small wall decor pieces. These were among several patterns that were displayed at the recent Indian Handicrafts and Gifts Fair (IHGF) held in Greater Noida that attracted around 5,000 buyers from overseas.

Crafts from the northeast adorned the theme pavilion at the fair. Additionally, six of the exhibitors from the northeast put up their stalls at the North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Ltd. (NEDFi), an arm of the Development of North-East Region Ministry, ensemble inside the main building. "We had several inquiries from foreign buyers. Though the whole process of orders to supply of finished products takes some time, the response to several of our products was quite encouraging," says Manoj Das, NEDFi deputy general manager based here.