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Bring HANDICRAFT toys home

Buy Traditional Indian games and handmade Eco-friendly toys online, handmade india . Summer breaks are here, and its time to give your kids

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wooden toys

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Etikoppa

The Etikoppaka region of Andhra Pradesh, these toys are made with lacquer color and are traditionally known as Etikoppaka toys or Etikoppaka Bommalu

kondapalli bommalu

Kondapalli Toys are toys made of wood in Kondapalli of Krishna district, a nearby Vijayawada in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

Channapatna toys

Channapatna toys are a particular form of wooden toys and dolls that are manufactured in the town of Channapatna in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka

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Kinhal toys

Kinnal Craft or Kinhal Craft, is a traditional wooden craft . The town is famous for Kinhal toys and religious idols.

Kathputli

Kathputli means puppet made of wood. Kathputli dance & performance is one of the major tourist attractions of Rajasthan. 

Thanjavur doll

The Thanjavur doll is a type of traditional Indian bobblehead or roly-poly toy made of terracotta material.

Nirmal toys

Nirmal toys are traditional Indian wooden toys made in town Nirmal in Adilabad district in newly formed state Telangana in India.

Varanasi lacquerware

The Varanasi Laquerware is the producer of eccentric toys that are crafted in detail and coloured in fluorescent and bright colours. 

Thanjavur doll

The Thanjavur doll is a type of traditional Indian bobblehead or roly-poly toy made of terracotta material.

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Clay toys and cards

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Molela clay work

Molela is internationally known; mainly for its production of brightly painted terracotta plaques and figurines of the local deities and gods.

Ganjifa cards

Dashavatar Ganjifa has ten suits, each with ten to twelve cards. As per the name, each suit depicts one avatar or incarnation of Vishnu.