CHANNAPATNA TOTEM
Inspired by nature, crafted in Channapatna.
Inspired by nature, crafted in Channapatna.
Craft Type: Channapatna and Metal Work
Celebrate the timeless elegance of bamboo with our Bamboo-Inspired Channapatna Decorative Installation. Handcrafted by skilled artisans using the traditional Channapatna lacquerware technique, this piece blends the simplicity of nature with the vibrant artistry of Indian craftsmanship. The sleek, bamboo-inspired design showcases smooth curves and a glossy finish, with each layer polished to perfection using eco-friendly, natural dyes and lacquers.
This product can be customized to match your home.
This product is meticulously handcrafted, and as a result, slight variations in colors, textures, and forms are natural.
This product is made to order and shipping and taxes will be additional.
Made in: Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh
Material: Wood and Aluminum
Dimensions (cm): 33(L) x 33(B) x 133.9(H)
Dimensions (inches): 13(L) x 13(B) x 52.7(H)
Weight: 28,540 grams
No. of pieces in a set: 1, One Totem
Channapatna: Channapatna craft involves shaping seasoned wood, typically ivory wood, into toys and decorative items. Artisans treat the wood with natural lac, derived from resin, and dye it with vibrant, eco-friendly colors. The lacquer-coated pieces are polished to a glossy finish using heat and simple tools, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and traditional charm
Metalware: Metalware often sees the use of metals such as brass, iron, copper, aluminium and alloys like bronze, bell metal and white metal.
The process of creating a piece of metalware can take up to four to six weeks, involving a production cycle that includes processes such as melting, casting, joining, scraping, engraving and polishing. often sees the use of metals such as brass, iron, copper, aluminum and alloys like bronze, bell metal and white metal.
The process of creating a piece of metalware can take up to four to six weeks, involving a production cycle that includes processes such as melting, casting, joining, scraping, engraving and polishing
Manufactured at: No38, Tattekere Road, Kalanagar, 1st Block, 2nd Cross.
- Usage guide: Use for decorative purpose
Cleaning guide:
DO:
- Use only dry cloth to remove dust
- Keep away from water
DON’T:
- Use wet cloth or chemicals to remove dust.
- Description
- Process & Craft
- Care
Craft Type: Channapatna and Metal Work
Celebrate the timeless elegance of bamboo with our Bamboo-Inspired Channapatna Decorative Installation. Handcrafted by skilled artisans using the traditional Channapatna lacquerware technique, this piece blends the simplicity of nature with the vibrant artistry of Indian craftsmanship. The sleek, bamboo-inspired design showcases smooth curves and a glossy finish, with each layer polished to perfection using eco-friendly, natural dyes and lacquers.
This product can be customized to match your home.
This product is meticulously handcrafted, and as a result, slight variations in colors, textures, and forms are natural.
This product is made to order and shipping and taxes will be additional.
Made in: Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh
Material: Wood and Aluminum
Dimensions (cm): 33(L) x 33(B) x 133.9(H)
Dimensions (inches): 13(L) x 13(B) x 52.7(H)
Weight: 28,540 grams
No. of pieces in a set: 1, One Totem
Channapatna: Channapatna craft involves shaping seasoned wood, typically ivory wood, into toys and decorative items. Artisans treat the wood with natural lac, derived from resin, and dye it with vibrant, eco-friendly colors. The lacquer-coated pieces are polished to a glossy finish using heat and simple tools, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and traditional charm
Metalware: Metalware often sees the use of metals such as brass, iron, copper, aluminium and alloys like bronze, bell metal and white metal.
The process of creating a piece of metalware can take up to four to six weeks, involving a production cycle that includes processes such as melting, casting, joining, scraping, engraving and polishing. often sees the use of metals such as brass, iron, copper, aluminum and alloys like bronze, bell metal and white metal.
The process of creating a piece of metalware can take up to four to six weeks, involving a production cycle that includes processes such as melting, casting, joining, scraping, engraving and polishing
Manufactured at: No38, Tattekere Road, Kalanagar, 1st Block, 2nd Cross.
- Usage guide: Use for decorative purpose
Cleaning guide:
DO:
- Use only dry cloth to remove dust
- Keep away from water
DON’T:
- Use wet cloth or chemicals to remove dust.