Channapatna - Acoustic natural amplifier classic with natural laquerware
Plastic Free | 100% Natural | Eco Friendly | Made in India | Handmade | Renewal Materials | Zero Land Fill Solution | earth safe
Channapatna amplifier is also called Kalarava. They are natural amplifier and looks stylish. It requires no electricity or any electronics. It is a perfect eco-friendly gift for music lovers. This handcrafted product is made from the traditional handicraft skills of artisans from Channapatna, the toy city of Karnataka. The unique feature of these Channapatna handicrafts is that it is 100% eco-friendly and colored with non-toxic vegetable dyes.
The Channapatna wooden artifacts are made in limited scope production lines that scarcely utilize a small bunch of individuals in Channapatna. Indeed, don’t be shocked in the event that you see a lot of individuals simply working together and making these toys just outside of their homes. The wooden toys are a piece of the day-by-day lives of individuals of Channapatna.
Channapatana amplifier is a great companion while travelling. It amplifies the music without any electricity or power requirement. Enjoy the hands free experience of beautiful echo filling your ears with melody and keeping your mind more relaxed.
Humans behind the Creation
The Channapatna toys are manufactured in traditional and advanced small-scale industries that strive to empower local artisans in the art of this majestic craftsmanship. To embrace the beauty of traditions and cultural history, some artisans still follow the traditional way of making wooden toy making.
Regional Importance
This beautiful handicraft drives its roots from Persia. The origin in India can be traced back to the reign of Tipu Sultan, ‘The tiger of Mysuru’. He was so amazed by the craftsmanship of the lacquer wood toy, that he invited craftsman from Persia to teach the craft to locals.
The would used for the craft is grown locally and mostly used only for this craft as its not suitable for any other purpose.
Regional Importance
This beautiful handicraft drives its roots from Persia. The origin in India can be traced back to the reign of Tipu Sultan, ‘The tiger of Mysuru’. He was so amazed by the craftsmanship of the lacquer wood toy, that he invited craftsman from Persia to teach the craft to locals.
The would used for the craft is grown locally and mostly used only for this craft as its not suitable for any other purpose.