ETIKOPPAKA TOY CRAFT - ART AND CULTURE

News: Padma award is an honour for the Etikoppaka toy craft, says C.V. Raju

 

What's in the news?

       The Union Government choosing to confer Padma Shri on him in the art category is an honour to the Etikoppaka wooden toy craft, and it will go a long way in promoting the art, says C.V. Raju.

 

Etikoppaka toy craft:

       It is a traditional method of making wooden toys using non-toxic paints and natural dyes.

       The art of making traditional wooden Etikoppaka toys is more than 400 years old and it has been traditionally handed over to them by their ancestors through generations.

       Toys are made in Etikoppaka village on the banks of Varaha River in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh.

       The art of toy making is also known as Turned wood Lacquer craft.

       Etikoppaka Toys have obtained their Geographical Indication (GI) tag in Andhra Pradesh.

 

Features:

       The toys are unique in shape and form. They are made of wood and painted with natural dyes.

       The toys are made with lacquer colour because of the application of lacquer coating and are also called lacquer toys.

       The wood used is from ‘Ankudi Karra’ (Wrightia tinctoria) tree that is soft in nature.

       The natural dyes are prepared from seeds, lacquer, bark, roots and leaves.

       These dynes are unique as they do not have heavy metal or toxic content in them.

 

Challenges:

       Competition from plastic toys and flooding of Chinese products.

       The dumping of identical cheap Chinese wooden toys.

       Scarcity of raw materials such as wood due to shrinking forests.