If your home needs a touch of authentic Indian artistry, there is no better destination than the Surajkund Mela. This year’s craft bazaar is a treasure trove of handmade wonders where \"the soil speaks and the fabric tells a story.\" One of the major highlights is the Gujarat Pavilion, featuring over 104 stalls dedicated to the crafts of Kutch. Here, you can find authentic Ajrakh hand-block prints made with 100% natural vegetable dyes—a process that avoids all chemicals. From intricate mirror-work skirts to the famous Patola sarees that can range up to ₹2,00,000, the variety is staggering. Beyond textiles, the mela showcases incredible hand-sculpted marble statues. Artisans spend nearly two days carving a single piece of marble into a work of art. Whether it’s authentic Haryana jewelry or traditional utensils, every stall represents a legacy of skill passed down through generations. Supporting these local artisans is the best way to keep our heritage alive. Which handicraft are you most excited to take home? Let us know! Explore full video on youtube channel- Desibiz