


This Kukum bharani Wooden sindoor box is a finely handcrafted item from Channapatna, Karnataka, India. The box measures 2 inches in height and 1.8 inches in width, making it a compact and elegant storage solution. Its vibrant red color enhances its traditional appeal and fits perfectly in any pooja or temple setting.
The Channapatna region is world-renowned for its exquisite handicrafts. Known as "Gombegala Ooru" or "toy town," this place produces unique wooden artifacts using age-old techniques. This handmade Kukum bharani Wood sindoor box is a tribute to that heritage, blending tradition with usability.
The making of this Kukum bharani sindoor box involves turning soft ivory wood on a lathe. Skilled artisans carefully shape the wood to create smooth and flawless contours. After shaping, the box is painted with non-toxic, natural colors that are safe for everyday use.
Vegetable-based dyes are used in the coloring process, making this product safe not only for adults but also around children. This careful use of non-toxic paint ensures no harmful chemicals come into contact with the skin. The hand-painted process also ensures each piece is unique in its texture and finish.
The Kukum bharani Wood sindoor box showcases a glossy, seamless finish achieved through a specialized lacquering process. Friction from the lathe melts the lacquer, resulting in a vibrant and polished appearance. The lacquer enhances the durability of the box and gives it a rich shine that lasts for years.
This eco-friendly craft is not only beautiful but also sustainable. The artisans use only wood from eco-conscious sources, respecting the environment while showcasing traditional skills. The entire process reflects a balanced blend of history, culture, and environmental awareness.
Kukum bharani Wooden boxes like this are traditionally used to store kumkum, turmeric, chandan, or vibhuti. These items are essential in daily pooja and religious rituals. Using a beautifully crafted wooden box adds sanctity and purity to the worship space.
Such boxes hold spiritual value as well. The kumkum symbolizes blessings, prosperity, and divine energy. Having a dedicated wooden Kukum bharani container respects the ritualistic importance of these materials in Indian culture.
Channapatna wooden handicrafts are protected under a Geographical Indication (GI) tag. This ensures the authenticity and quality of the art form. Buying this Kukum bharani Wood sindoor box means supporting traditional artisans and sustainable craftsmanship.
The materials and methods used in making this product emphasize environmental responsibility. Natural dyes, sustainable wood, and handcrafting with no harmful waste make this item a perfect choice for eco-conscious buyers. It is a timeless treasure that also helps preserve the artisan community.
The Kukum bharani Wooden sindoor box stands 2 inches tall and has a width of 1.8 inches. Its compact size makes it easy to handle and place anywhere in your home or temple space. Despite its small size, it offers ample storage for the essential ritual powders.
The box's lightweight and sturdy construction ensure easy portability without compromising durability. Its secure lid ensures the contents stay protected from dust and moisture. This practical design aligns with the traditional aesthetics perfectly.
Owning this Kukum bharani box supports Indian artisans who continue centuries-old practices. Each piece reflects the expertise passed down through generations. By choosing such a product, you help keep this age-old art alive in a modern world.
The attention to detail, quality of materials, and hand-painting make every Kukum bharani Wood box special. It goes beyond utility by representing the cultural significance and artistry of Karnataka’s Channapatna region.
| Art Work | Chennapatna Art Work |
| Period of Practice | 20 th Centuary |
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| Colour | Red |
| Dimensions (H * W * L) | 2 tommer1.8 tommer |
| Decoration Material | Wood |
| Theme | Ethnic, Mythology, Art, and Spirituality |
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| Material | Wood |
| Recommended Age Group | |
| Art Work Authenticity | Original |
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| GI Tagged Info | Application No. 23 |
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| Country Of Origin | India |
| Region | Karnataka |
| Weight | 26 g |
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