Dastkari Haat Samiti
Dastkari Haat Samiti
Channapatna toys are quirky, fun, fashionable and sophisticated. It was the enthusiasm of the ruler Tipu Sultan in the 18th Century that ensured high quality production of these artefacts. The toys have always been around but now, thanks to finding good markets, proper support systems, talented accessory and furniture designers interested in the crafts sector, the product range has finally begun to get diversified.
The range today is an improved version of toys found commonly in earlier times at rural fairs and bazaars that spring up around temples or mosques at festival times. Periodic infusion of design ideas from well-qualified external designers have reintroduced bright colours and natural dyes. Ideas have also been borrowed from the education tools required by Montessori and other such schools.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
A Channapana toy produced in a style closer to the end of the 20th century, when the designs were more naïve and usually embellished with some hand painted features.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
A lathe-turned and smoothly lacquered toy couple, dressed in traditional Indian clothes, made in Channapatna.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
A toy couple dressed in another traditional Indian attire, lathe-turned and smoothly lacquered in Channapatna.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden lacquered toys (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
Channapatna toys of this type are usually made in detachable pieces.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden lacquered toys (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
Miniature reproductions of traditional cooking implements please every child. This is an old favourite found in many village fairs even today.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden lacquered toys (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
The wheels and bodies of these pulling toys are balls - a new design innovation coming out of workshops in Channapatna.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden home accessories (11-03-18)Dastkari Haat Samiti
A push-and-pull toy for toddlers is competently made by simple artisans in Channapatna who love their craft.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
A series of different sized coloured and plain balls make this ingenious movable toy.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden lacquered toys (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
A mini-sized wooden lacquered ladybird can be a toy, a souvenir or a gift item that could be turned into a button or a brooch.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden lacquered toys (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
Brightly painted mini ladybirds, slugs and other crawling insects make a collection of
souvenirs for any tourist.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden lacquered toys (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
A charming figure of half a pelican made by the talented toy makers of Channapatna.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden lacquered toys (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
The expression on the face of this miniature elephant head adds value to the high quality of workmanship involved in lathe-turning and lacquering such a small toy.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden lacquered toys (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
A child’s rattle based on an old folk toy popularly used in most rural homes.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Wooden mice gain mobility while sitting still on the shelf through the addition of a cord to parts of their torso, making their legs movable. Professional designers provide such innovative inputs to toy makers.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
A variety of fun, colourful wooden stamps.
Jewellery Design
Jewellery in the most contemporary styles, in rich natural colours, make Channapatna’s wooden necklaces a desirable fashion accessory.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden bead jewellery (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
Combined with metallic embellishments, the wooden bead accessories look nothing short of fine jewellery!
Channapatna Toys: Wooden bead jewellery (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
Differently shaped and coloured wooden beads are designed to create a piece of costume jewellery.
Game Design
A board game has been created out of a combination of Channapatna’s wood craft and Sandur’s embroidery skills, bringing two different craft skills of Karnataka together.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Brilliantly coloured round chips are used for board games and even serve as a coffee table top decoration that is sure to throw light on Channapatna’s wood craft.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Colourfully lacquered bird figures become innovative game chips.
Functional, urban products
A design of a wooden wine bottle holder combines a sophisticated utility item with the playfulness of toy craft.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden products (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
A simple, smoothly lacquered double coloured wooden bowl is reminiscent of the lacquering of Japan from where the technique was shared with artisans of Channapatna.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden products (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
A wooden bowl with a lid made with the technique of merging and changing the colours on the surface of the object by changing the colour of the lacquer stick used.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
A wooden coaster stand has a vigilant owl-like figure within its structure. In most cases the craft’s original association with toys is retained in the design as a decorative element.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
The juxtaposition of plain and coloured wood gives an interesting element to this amusing pig.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
A paper towel holder is designed for modern homes with the trademark Channapatna ‘fun’ element present.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Three owl design pencil holders made in Channapatna.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden home accessories (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
Candle stands retaining the deep Indian colour palette are some of the gift items that are exported, usually for the Christmas season.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden home accessories (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
A pair of candle stands that make popular gift items and sell well at trade fairs and local bazaars in large cities of India.
Channapatna Toys: Wooden home accessories (11-03-18) by Noor Salma and companyDastkari Haat Samiti
A pair of tea light holders have laser cut calligraphy in the Kannada script on the
lacquered surface as a new innovation.
Wood and lacquer lamp Wood and lacquer lamp by Noor SalmaDastkari Haat Samiti
A double headed lamp was designed for a major exhibition displaying calligraphy in
craft. This item from Channapatna met all international standards of workmanship.
Traditional toys in urban stores
Channapatna toys are finding their way to urban spaces in chic restaurants, upmarket stores, and are also being used as teaching aids in the Montessori teaching system for small children.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
A store in Bengaluru that highlights and promotes Channapatna wood craft products of the best designs and quality, including pieces from old traditional collections.
Well displayed products encourage the buyer to explore.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Channapatna wooden toy craft items in a store in a city are presented for wholesale and retail shoppers.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Key rings, napkin rings, wine/beer bottle holders, wall hooks, honey dippers, salt and pepper shakers, chopsticks, soap containers and containers for skin care products, are popular articles that have expanded Channapatna’s production from mere toys of local use, to sophisticated gifts that offer natural material, colours and heritage skills.
Channapatna Toys: Product innovation by Varnam (12-03-18) by Varnam CraftsDastkari Haat Samiti
Read more about the toy making tradition of Channapatna here:
- Lathe-turned and Lacquered toys of Channapatna
- A Portrait Gallery of Channapatna Artisans
Text: Jaya Jaitly
Photography: Chirodeep Chaudhuri
Artisans: Noor Salma, Varnam Crafts
Ground Facilitator: Ankit Kumar Singh
Documentary Video: Chirodeep Chaudhuri
Curation: Aradhana Nagpal
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