India, June 18 -- The village, Gharuan, in the Mohali district of Punjab, is known for its artisans who craft cooking and serving utensils using the metal popularly called 'Sarb Loh' in Punjab. Such utensils used to be popular in every household in the past; but now-a-days, these hand-made 'Sarb Loh' utensils have been replaced by the mass-produced machine-made 'steel' utensils, which are comparatively cheaper, lighter weight and easier to handle; the 'Sarb Loh' utensils have been further marginalised by 'use-and-throw,' much cheaper options. Yet, the artisan of the Gharuan village continue to keep the craft alive to serve the Nihangs, who are the main consumers of 'Sarb Loh' utensils and other objects as a tradition of Guru Gobind Singh ...