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Material
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Ankudu Wood
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Dimensions
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7.5*5*7 Inches |
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Country of Origin
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India |
Bring the festive spirit of rural India into your home with this authentic Etikoppaka Gangireddu set. This traditional craft piece depicts the "Gangireddu" (decorated bull) and its accompanying musicians—one playing the Nadaswaram (oboe-like instrument) and the other a Dhol (drum). Each figure is hand-turned on a lathe and colored using centuries-old techniques involving natural dyes.
Product Highlights
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Authentic GI-Tagged Craft: Hand-carved by skilled artisans from the village of Etikoppaka, a region famous for its heritage lacquerware.
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Eco-Friendly & Sustainable: Made from soft Ankudu (Wrightia tinctoria) wood and finished with non-toxic natural lacquer derived from tree resin and organic pigments.
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Vibrant Folk Imagery: Captures the cultural significance of the harvest festival (Sankranti), where decorated bulls are led through villages to the tune of traditional music.
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Exquisite Finish: Features the smooth, high-gloss finish characteristic of Etikoppaka art, showcasing deep earthy reds, forest greens, and golden yellows.
Perfect For:
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Cultural Home Decor: A standout piece for curio shelves, centerpieces, or festive displays.
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Educational Gifts: An excellent way to teach children about Indian folk traditions and sustainable art.
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Art Enthusiasts: A valuable addition for collectors of traditional Indian handicrafts and folk art.
Care Instructions
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Cleaning: Gently wipe with a soft, dry microfiber cloth. Avoid using alcohol or bleach-based disinfectants as they can damage the protective coating.
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Moisture Warning: Do not submerge in water or use wet wipes. Moisture causes the softwood to warp and dissolves the natural makku adhesive.
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Safe Placement: Display in a dry area away from direct sunlight to maintain the vibrancy of the hand-painted vegetable dyes.