On the history of these toys he told, “When we see the period of history and goes back to Harappa Civilisation, on which we find a basis of our culture, we found many artifacts and there were these clay toys as well in these artifacts like clay horses and elephants. History tells us that what a horse was to us! What was the significance of this horse at that time! We find bulls in the artifacts mostly. So, through these artifacts we started inquiring about the background of the history. They informed us about the species that were present at that time. So, these toys are not toys, only but they are sign of our history, our civilisation. They remind us of how history has changed over the course of time and who vanished and who survived.”
“Now we have everything made of plastic. You can find dolls made of plastic, even our pots are made of plastic, a clay pot can be broken but the sense of touch of clay cannot be found in plastic. We cannot eat plastic, but we eat clay, we were born in clay, we play with clay, and we will go to this dirt after our death so that relation is the older one and it will go on.”
He concluded on the couplet of Bullah Shah:
ماٹی کُدم کریندی یار
ماٹی جوڑا ماٹی گھوڑا
ماٹی دا اسوار
ماٹی کُدم کریندی یار