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indian handicrafts Wooden Toys
Description: In some parts of Bankura, artisans craft traditional wooden toys, such as animals, dolls, and spinning tops. These toys are usually painted with bright colors and are designed for both children’s play and as collectibles.
Significance: These toys not only serve as entertainment but also as an expression of local craftsmanship and creativity. They are typically made from sustainably sourced wood, making them eco-friendly.
Description
Bankura Horse (Bankura Ghoda):
Iconic wooden horse figure, stylized with elongated body and high neck.
Brightly painted in earthy colors with geometric patterns.
Symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and often used in festivals and rituals.
Wooden Masks:
Hand-carved masks used in Chhou dance and folk performances.
Exaggerated facial expressions representing various emotions and mythological characters.
Painted with bright colors and adorned with beads and cloth for ritualistic purposes.
Wooden Figurines and Statues:
Carved representations of deities, animals, and scenes of everyday life.
Crafted with intricate detailing, often used as religious icons or decorative pieces.
Wood typically sourced locally, carved by hand with traditional tools.
Traditional Wooden Furniture:
Sturdy and functional furniture like chairs, tables, and stools.
Elegant yet simple designs with traditional carving motifs.
Made from local woods, showcasing a blend of utility and aesthetic appeal.
Wooden Toys:
Handcrafted toys such as animals, dolls, and spinning tops.
Painted with vibrant colors, serving as both toys and collectibles.
Eco-friendly, made from sustainably sourced wood.
Carved Wooden Panels and Doors:
Elaborately carved panels, doors, and window frames.
Designs include floral, geometric, and mythological motifs.
Used in religious and domestic architecture, adding intricate artistic detail.
Materials and Techniques:
Primary materials: sal wood, mango wood, and other locally sourced hardwoods.
Techniques include chiseling, scraping, sanding, and painting with natural dyes.
Finished with varnish to preserve and enhance durability.
Cultural and Economic Significance:
Represents Bankura’s cultural heritage and local craftsmanship.
Products play a role in religious and cultural events, contributing to community identity.
Local artisans continue to preserve traditional methods amidst challenges from industrialization.