The origin of the wooden toys date back to the period of Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore who was a great admirer of wooden toys. He took the initiative to invite artisans from Persia and train the local artists to earn the process of making of the wooden toys. The artisans still follow the traditional method of making the toys for nearly two centuries and the artisans are only using ivory wood for making the toys and very rarely rosewood and sandalwood are used. But slowly the artisans have also started to use other woods like teak, pine,...
India is a land of colours. Everywhere we go, we find a rich and dazzling mixture of art and aesthetics, customs, traditions and culture. Ours is a land replete with a kaleidoscopic blend of traditional as well as modern art, which reflects the diversity and richness of this country. Thus, it is not a surprising fact that India is one of the most sought-after destinations of handicrafts in the world. The term ‘handicraft’ essentially entails processing materials manually, or with the help of basic tools to create useful or decorative products. This includes needlework and textiles, tribal crafts, festive...