To answer your question in a reasonably convincing fashion, I would have to quote several pages of Elgood's account of professional qualifications and the level of perfection achieved by local masters at that time.
I also was in your camp, but I was surprised to read the book: some of these people made stuff barely distinguishable from their celebrated ancestors. Yes, most of the stuff made then was for the foreign suckers, but Rajas maintained their own private workshops that continued to churn out items of the highest quality.
If you are into India, you must read this book. Marvelous source of information that changes one's beliefs once and for all.
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