Forty kms on the outskirts of Agra lies Firozabad, a city at the centre of India’s glassmaking industry. This thriving trade has ancient roots which date back to the Mughal era, but the city has a much longer historical heritage than that, having been around since the Vedic Age and part of kingdoms like the Mauryas, Guptas, Indo-Scythians, Kushans and Rajputs. In the 21st century, Firozabad's artisans are struggling to find their feet amid changing consumption patterns and new forms of technology.


