A little over 100km from Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala, is a small temple town called Aranmula.
Located on the bank of the Pampa river, the town is frequented by Vaishnav pilgrims who come to visit the Parthasarathi (as Krishna was called when he acted as the charioteer of the Pandava brother Arjuna) Temple.
The town is also known for its annual boat race.
But what most people are not aware of is that the town is also home to a dying craft – the Aranmula Kannadi or the Aranmula mirror – that has been honored with a Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2005. Made of metal, the mirror is an example of India's mastery over metallurgical techniques.