Channapatna toys

Channapatna toys
An assortment of Channapatna toys and dolls

Channapatna toys are a particular form of wooden toys (and dolls) that are manufactured in the town of Channapatna in the Bangalore Rural district of Karnataka state, India. This traditional craft is protected as a geographical indication (GI) under the World Trade Organization, administered by the Government of Karnataka.[1] As a result of the popularity of these toys, Channapatna is known as Gombegala Ooru (toy-town) of Karnataka.[2] Traditionally, the work involved lacquering the wood of the Wrightia tinctoria tree [1], colloquially called Aale mara (ivory-wood).[3]

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History

Channapatna toys

The origin of these toys can be traced to the reign of Tipu Sultan who invited artisans from Persia to train the local artisans in the making of wooden toys.[2] For nearly two centuries, ivory-wood was the main wood used in the making of these toys, though rosewood and sandalwood were also occasionally used.

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Growth

With no proper backing or marketing, the Channapatna toy industry faced a financial crunch for more than a decade and was almost on the verge of dying out.[4] However with the help of KHDC, the craft has been revived and the artisans involved are being trained on changing trends in the industry, to help them keep abreast of the current scenario. Prototypes designed by master craftsmen are introduced to the local artisans, who use them to create well-designed toys and dolls. The Government of Karnataka has also provided help by constructing a Lacquerware Craft Complex, which has a manufacturing centre with 32 turning lathe machines, at Channapatna.[4] Financial assistance to the artisans, with help from the Dutch Government and the Karnataka Government's Vishwa scheme has also been provided.[4]

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References

  1. ^ GI for Channapatna toys and dolls is mentioned by P. Manoj (2006-02-19). "GI certificate for Channapatna toys, Bidriware, Coorg orange". Online Edition of The Hindu, dated 2006-02-19 (Chennai, India: 2006, The Hindu). http://www.hindu.com/2006/02/19/stories/2006021919380100.htm. Retrieved 2007-04-22. 
  2. ^ a b A brief history of Channapatna toys is provided by Govind D. Belgaumkar and Anil Kumar Sastry (2006-10-27). "Unique symbols of Karnataka". Online Edition of The Hindu, dated 2006-10-27 (Chennai, India: 2006, The Hindu). http://www.hindu.com/2006/10/27/stories/2006102714680200.htm. Retrieved 2007-04-22. 
  3. ^ A brief description of Channapatna toys is provided by National Informatics Centre. "Industries and Commerce, Bangalore Rural district". Official Webpage of the Bangalore Rural district. Government of Karnataka. http://bangalorerural.nic.in/IndComm.htm. Retrieved 2007-04-22. 
  4. ^ a b c A detailed summary of Channapatna toys is provided by Azmathulla Shariff. "Toy town changes with new trends". Online Edition of The Deccan Herald, dated 2005-03-29. 2005, The Printers (Mysore) Private Ltd.. Archived from the original on 2007-04-20. http://web.archive.org/web/20070420034609/http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/mar292005/spt1.asp. Retrieved 2007-04-22. 

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