As we haltingly make our way through the crammed space, the story of Crafters starts coming together. The Jew town in Mattancherry, where the shop is located, was (and still is) a thriving spices market. In fact, a heavy aroma still hangs in the air in this Siamese twin town of Fort Kochi. Even as the trucks line up on the narrow Mattancherry road to load sacks of turmeric and pepper, they do little to mask the damp ochre-coloured walls of warehouses and drying yards behind them. Johny&rsquos family too once traded these spices, till it became imperative to find newer business avenues. After a few years of looking for the right exit, the family turned, in 1989, to making a new livelihood from antiques. By then, Mr. Godwin of Indus Arts and Curios had already set up shop next to the Synagogue. A handful of other dealers had also traversed the antiques path. Taking a leaf from these first antique dealers, brothers Johny and Sunny Malayil started sourcing archaic artefacts from Kerala and around to fill up the shop next to the backwaters of Mattancherry.