Channapatna is famous for its handmade lacquer wooden toys, hence known as ‘Toy City.’ These products have been developed by contemporizing the Channapatna toys.
The Channapatna toys and artisan is a two-century-old industry, introduced by Tipu Sultan in the eighteenth century. He invited Persian arts men to teach this unique art form to the locals. Ivory wood, known as Aale Mara, was first used in making these toys for nearly a century. Eventually, they started using teak, rosewood, sandalwood, rubber and other forms of wood. The Channapatna artisans use the best wood piece that is then sun-dried to reduce moisture and increase durability. The wood is later cut, carved and shaped into the desired figures/sculptures – smoothened out using sandpaper. The toy/sculpture is lacquered for a polished and glossy appearance and then painted using vibrant natural dyes such as Kumkum powder for red, turmeric for yellow and other vegetable dyes to match the required colours. Natural colours make the product eco-friendly, non-toxic and safe for children to play with. Being safe, vibrant, attractive and non-hazardous is what makes the Channapatna toys stand out all around the world.
Craft: Karnataka Wooden Craft
Dimensions in inches (L x W x H): 2.5″ x 2.5″ x 3.5″
Care: Dust regularly with a soft dry cloth.
Shipping Policy: The product will be shipped within 10 days of the order placement. Return of the product is accepted only if the product is received in damaged condition. Please refer to the Return Policy.
Special Attention: Handcrafted, please allow for some minor variations.
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