Potters of Allahabad belonging to Prajapati clan glue together the wet paper stripes to make idols, toys, figurines and other decorative pieces to be sold at fairs.
Though papier mache is a traditional craft in the rural areas. Women pulp newspaper with multani mitti and make items for their kitchen or toys for their kids.
Production Cluster: Allahabad district, Agra district
Products: Idols, Horses, Figurines, Masks
Tools: Hammer, Knife, Scissors, Moulds
CRAFTS
Papier-Mache

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