Six in one lady doll
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Craft Type | Etikoppaka toys |
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Dimensions(In Inches) | 6 x 6 x 15.5 |
Product Origin | Etikoppaka |
Material | Wood |
Weight | 100 Grams |
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CompareLepakshi, the Andhra Pradesh Handicrafts Development Corporation brings you Etikoppka toys sourced from Etikoppaka,Andhra Pradesh.These toys are turned in wood(Ankudu Karra),pressed with Kevda leaf to get fine finish and shine. Natural vegetable dyes are used to colour these toys.Every toy tells a story about Indian history.
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- In a world polluted by plastic toys, the non-toxic vegetable dyes of the Etikoppka offers an alternative.
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