We are located at F-199 in M. I. A. Basni Phase II. That is where Aditya Handicraft does all its work. Basni is a busy industrial area, and we have been part of it for a good long time. We do not make mass-produced plastic stuff. Everything we do here involves hands-on work. You will see a lot of wood and metal shavings on the floor depending on what we are making that week. It is a bit cluttered, honestly, because we have materials coming in and finished pieces waiting to go out. The artisans we work with are not looking for fame, they just know their trade really well. We do not have a fancy showroom with spotlights. If someone wants to see what we are doing, they just come to the workshop and see the process for themselves. It is a bit noisy and dusty, but that is the reality of making things by hand. The summer heat in Basni can be quite something, so we start our work very early in the morning. We take orders from different places, but we like to keep things simple. We do not use a lot of high-tech machinery, mostly just the basic tools that have worked for years. Sometimes a piece takes longer than expected because we want it to look right. We are just a small local business trying to keep traditional skills going in an industrial park. It is a bit of a contrast, but it works for us.
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