Toys! Toys! Toys!!! Growing-up in India and spending one’s early years in the Southern states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, was for the child in me the most precious gift my parents could give me. The gift that kept on giving through my adulthood and will, I suspect, keep that awe-struck child within intact for the most part. And how’s that?? ? Well, there were sprawling avenues of Wise Banyans, Silent clusters of Sandal Wood tress, appetizing Mango Groves, Guava and Custard Apple fruit plucked straight-off the trees, Banana trees with endless sumptuous bundles of perfect bananas, large and small, raw tangy-green and ripe mushy-yellow with exotic burgundy flowers, tall trees with deep purple succulent Jamun, Jackfruit tempting at a just-within-our-reach position, Papayas in pendulous abundance, Grapes in Green and Red colors and Raisins dried-on-the-vine.
Food was clearly always right-up-there-ahead on my innocent, perpetually famished agenda! There were tales of snakes and festivals devoted to the faithful offering milk in bowls to the Cobra, no less, with great affection and reverence. How amazing is that! The cow and bull, were dressed-up in great finery and walked about with, colorful horns and jingling bells included. Exotic, earthy, India.
AND then, there was Channapatna. The fairyland of magical toys! Wooden, colorful play-with-me and carry-me-where-you-go toys from Channapatna. These handmade objects of wonder offered themselves-up to all manner of kids and quirky choices. The Abacus, the Stacked Joker in concentric circles, the Tea-party Set for the future home-maker ( those days it would most certainly only have been a woman!), the Vintage Cars, Toy-trains, pull-along rides, the egg-within-an-egg-within-an-egg, the Wright Brother’s Glider and of course, the one and only, rocking- horse. If the child in you could imagine it, it probably existed at Channapatna.
We would drive into Village lanes and be welcomed-into small huts where these toys were made by the men and women of the family. The wood was sourced locally, given the abundance of a variety of suitable trees, including, Sandalwood and Rose wood. The cutting, pruning, sculpting and polishing were all done at the village. This was followed by lacquering. Vegetable dyes were used and this Eco-friendly and Child-friendly, safe measure has been maintained to the satisfaction of contemporary, safety-conscious parents.
The personal connect, the immediacy of contact and the joyful satisfaction of finding that special toy to take home hasn’t diminished over time. I simply loose myself in the rows of Lilliputian toys while Time waits outside the road-side stores. Yes, stores.
Recently,
after close to 50 years, I set-off to travel those remote, inviting
roads again. The main highway and large road leading to Mysore, to
Bannergatta National Park and to Ooty from Bangalore is busier than
before and this makes for greater exposure to the Channapatna Toys as
the stores line both sides of this road. However, the artisans who make
these don’t have the resources to reach the travellers directly and
therefore, are suppliers to these large stores.
I
visited and watched in amazement as every step of the process of making
every toy, every horse and every walker, was played-out in
highly-energized small workshops, with a combination of antiquated and
modern tools and with great attention to detail and joyous pride. The
wood used is primarily Jungle Wood which is using set patterns cut-into
the different parts required for each individual toys and then polished
and prepared for the laquering process. Once that is done, each toys,
which has so many different small bits, is put together and given its
fabulous, joyful persona, ready to pack-off to different stores
on-demand. The horses are hand-painted and spray-painted but not the
toys that are all a part of the support craft of Laquer-work. A few
images capture this below.
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