The Water Bearer - Traditional Etikoppaka Wooden Sculpture   Etikoppaka Lacquerware
The Water Bearer - Traditional Etikoppaka Wooden Sculpture   Etikoppaka Lacquerware
The Water Bearer - Traditional Etikoppaka Wooden Sculpture   Etikoppaka Lacquerware
The Water Bearer - Traditional Etikoppaka Wooden Sculpture   Etikoppaka Lacquerware

The Water Bearer - Traditional Etikoppaka Wooden Sculpture

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Introduction to Etikoppaka Water Bearer Sculpture Etikoppaka art is a traditional wooden craft form, world-famous for its lacquer-coated toys and decorative objects. These creations are lovingly called “Etikoppaka Bommalu” in the local language. Originating from the small village of Etikoppaka, this art form has been practiced for centuries by skilled artisans. They transform soft Ankudu wood (Wrightia tinctoria) into toys, ornaments, utility items, and idols. The Etikoppaka Water Bearer Sculpture is a prime example showcasing this unique tradition. The Craftsmanship Behind the Traditional Etikoppaka Sculpture The hallmark of Etikoppaka craft lies in its eco-friendly process. Artisans use natural dyes derived from seeds, roots, and leaves. Every wooden object is coated with natural lacquer, applied using the unique “lac-turnery” technique. This gives each piece a glossy finish, vibrant color, and smooth texture. The result is an art piece visually appealing and safe, especially for children. This sculpture depicts a village woman carrying water in a pot. It beautifully highlights the traditional rural way of carrying water, often seen in households with a water tank or wooden pots balanced on heads. Eco-Friendly Tradition and Aesthetic Appeal Using natural, eco-friendly materials in creating the sculpture ensures sustainability. Natural dyes promote environmental safety while giving rich, long-lasting colors. This sets Etikoppaka lacquerware apart from mass-produced plastic or metal decorations. Soft Ankudu wood allows easy carving and detailing. Natural dyes guarantee non-toxicity, making the items child-friendly. “Lac-turnery” application enhances durability and shine. This commitment to eco-friendliness makes these pieces ideal for those who value both...
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