The history of Pakistani handicrafts goes back to the 3rd millennium B.C. An endless variety of handicrafts including wood and ivory inlay, beaten brass and copper ware, enamed work, jewellery, rugs and fabrics are avaiable in almost every rook and corner of the country. From Multan come camel skin and bone products as well as textiles and ceramic tiles. Lahore is famous for its carved and inlaid wood objects, meena jewellery and hand-block fabrics. Peshawar is known for its copper and brass ware, exquisite objects made of onyx and carpets of excellent quality