Hark, hear the bells! This heirloom-quality hand carved wooden ornament is a stunning example of the fine wood lacquer craftwork practiced in Southern India for generations. The ornaments are made out of soft wood called 'ankudu' and colored with natural dyes derived from seeds, lacquer, bark, roots and leaves.
**Please note that these ornaments are a true artisan work, each one embellished a little differently. If you have a preference for a certain style, let us know in the checkout notes, and we'll do our best to meet your needs.
Product Description:
- Sold individually
- 1.5" diameter
- lacquered wood
- Handmade in Etikoppaka, India
This is special because...
On the banks of the river Varaha in the Vishakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh, sits a small village called Etikoppaka long celebrated for their lacquerware toy tradition.
The 400 year old turned wood lacquerware craft has been struggling since the advent of mass produced machine-made toys. On the top of that, the artisans have taken a hard hit during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Chinnayyachari, the Master Artisan of Etikoppaka, has handcrafted these ornaments with care and precision. He stands as the face of the artisans grappling with the financial fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic persisting throughout India, urging customers to buy at least one toy per household to make it through the pandemic.