For millennials and earlier generations, exhibitions during their childhood were a place to see and experience products, merchandise, etc., from different parts of India. The stalls at the exhibitions that intrigued the most and crowded were the non-mundane stalls with novelty and uniqueness. The fine and handwoven crafts and merchandise from villages were a rarity in the cities which the exhibitions would take advantage of. These crafts while not utilitarian found a home pretty easily those times. Fast-forward to the current times, globalisation, umpteen exhibitions, and online marketplaces have provided easy access to these crafts, and bodes well to keep the crafts alive in India.