Kalash represents abundance and is placed at home during festivals. The first auspicious representation to start a festival is Kalash. The colour yellow represents auspiciousness. The lid of the Kalash can be opened to keep kumkum or haldi in it.
This intricately hand-chiseled and hand-carved craft is made from Anukudu wood and is GI-tagged. It takes 4 to 5 hours to make a single toy. Colours run as wild as the imagination of the craftsmen. They are natural and obtained from turmeric, sindhuri, indigo plants etc.
Etikoppaka Bommalu is a widely adored handicraft and pride of possession. Help keep our traditions alive and restore the glory of this 400-year-old craft!
Height: 10 cm Weight: 20 gmSome of the toys in our collection may not be suitable for children under 5 years. Read instructions carefully. We do not accept returns or exchanges for products listed in this category.