Fakeero Solanki doesn’t just sculpt—he breathes life into stone. For over 30 years, the master sculptor from Tando Allahyar, Pakistan, has turned raw material into timeless artistry, carrying forward a legacy he embraced at the age of 12.
With nearly 300 sculptures, his work ranges from intricate idols of Hindu deities to lifelike portraits of iconic figures. His craftsmanship, rich in detail and emotion, has earned him widespread acclaim in the art world.
Making history, Solanki became the first Hindu from Sindh to receive the prestigious Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, a recognition of his unmatched contribution to Pakistan’s artistic heritage. His chisel continues to carve a lasting legacy.