Thiruvananthapuram: Desa’kumbarans’ from Aruvancode in Nilambur has worked without sleep for the past month.
Aruvancode village is famous for its pairy products including murals, sculptures and kitchen utensils.
Very bad pottery makers and sales also down.
Vijayakumari has collected products from 50 families in the village to help them sell products.
He has done this for the past 22 years.
This time he decided to show the products in Thiruvananthapuram.
The reason behind such a decision was the recognition and profit he received the last time when he committed an exhibition in the Capital State of the Pot and a candle holder on display at the Terracotta exhibition held at Gandhi Bhavan, Thycaud.
The exhibition will expire in January 5.
Product prices vary between Rs 100 to RS 2,000.
Even though this is the first day of the exhibition, Vijayakumari is happy about sales.
“While thinking of exhibitions and sales, the first place to appear in my mind is Thiruvananthapuram.
This is my third exhibition here.
The reason behind it is the recognition and profit that I get the last time when I arranged an exhibition in the city.
Many people here are still Using this traditional terracotta tool.
To make more products for the Expo, I have taken a loan.
I believe that I can pay money with profits, “Vijayakumari M.
Products are made in such a way that it can be used in the oven.
It takes a week to complete the work of a product that will also undergo polishing.
High quality clay to make the product sourced from Palakkad.
To maintain in this field, makers have tried to make many new products.