The GiTAGGED Etikoppaka Orange Round Bead Necklace beautifully combines traditional Indian craftsmanship with contemporary design. This necklace features exquisitely handcrafted beads made from Ankudu wood, also known as ivory wood, sourced from the lush forests surrounding Etikoppaka, a charming village in Andhra Pradesh, India. Each bead is lovingly lacquered with natural and organic vegetable dyes, ensuring that each piece is not only unique but also safe for skin contact. Weighing just 25 grams, this lightweight necklace is perfect for daily wear or special occasions. The craftsmanship that goes into creating this item dates back over 400 years, reflecting a rich cultural heritage infused with modern aesthetics. Ideal for eco-conscious consumers, this necklace serves as a striking complement to any outfit while supporting sustainable artisan practices in India. Embrace elegance and heritage with this exquisite piece of jewelry that tells a story of artistry, tradition, and love for the environment.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Material | Ankudu Wood |
Weight | 25 g |
Dye Type | Natural & Organic Vegetable Dyes |
Crafting Technique | Handcrafted with Turned Key Lacquering |
Country of Origin | India |
Geographical Region | Etikoppaka, Andhra Pradesh |
Attributes | Description |
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Period of Origin | 18th Century |
GI Status | Awarded 2017-2018 |
GI Application No. | 482 |
Craftsman | Shri Srisailapu Pavani |
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Brand: Gitagged
Country of Origin: India
Material | Ankudu Wood |
Weight | 25 g |
Lacquer | Natural & Organic Vegetable Dyes |
Process | Handcrafted |
Etikoppaka is a small village on the banks of river Varaha in the district of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. Manufactured in this belt is the exceptional and admirable lacquered wooden craft, traditionally known as the Etikoppaka toys or Etikoppaka Bommalu. The craft dates back to more than 400 years. It is believed to be inherited during the early 18th century from a village called Nakkapalli.
The product is made of �Ankudu woods�, also known as � Ankudi Kharra�. This is commonly known as the ivory wood. These trees are widely available. The wood of these trees are particularly soft in nature and therefore can be turned and shaped at ease. These are subsequently mixed with lacquer to get the preferred colour dye. Different colours are prepared and obtained using different naturally available organic substances.�
The Etikoppaka products are unique and are one of its kind due to the product manufacturing technique. The turned key lacquering method is used. The basic material is cut and shaped using different chisels. The merchandise is then naturally lacquered by hand or machine operated lathe
The craft displays the hard work and creativity of the Artisans of the land. The toys are discrete and make a connection to the history and culture of the Etikoppaka region and the people. Over the years the merchandise is evolved into contemporary subjects. The products are vast and vivid which includes toys, games, decorative items, God, Deities, bangles, bottles, decorative stands, and boxes.
Using of a colorless resinous secretion from numerous insects to enrich the Organic colors extracted from vegetables.
Period of Origin |
18th Century |
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Country of Origin |
India |
Geographical Region |
Etikoppaka, Andhra Pradesh. |
GI Application No. |
482 |
GI Status Awarded |
2017-2018 |
GI Product of India |
299th |
Handcrafted By |
Shri Srisailapu Pavani |