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Kinnal craft

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on a throne has 22 components. The styling is realistic and the designing and chiselling has a master touch. In the festival season, clay toys and images are made, often out of cowdung and sawdust.
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Kinnal was once a flourishing centre for crafts, the most well-known being carvings in wood. The famous mural paintings in the Pampapateshwara Temple and the intricate work on the wooden chariot at
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is applied by hand all over, and small pieces of cotton are stuck on it with the tamarind paste. Over this is applied the pebble paste which forms the base for the application of paint.
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are said to be the work of the ancestors of the Kinnal artisans of today. Old paper tracings found in the ancestral house of one of the artisans further substantiates this belief.
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in collaboration with the Crafts Council of Karnataka, facilitated a project with local students and craftsmen, in an attempt to revive the Kinnal craft.
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Previously, toys depicting people involved in various occupations were popular; now the preference is for figures, animals, and birds.
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rags, soaked, slivered into pieces, dried, powdered, and mixed with saw dust and tamarind seed paste is made into
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The town is famous for toys and religious idols. Recently, this craft has been granted
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Book about the Kinhal Craft produced by Scottish team
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Index


Kannada
craft
Kinnal
Koppal District
Karnataka
Geographical Indication
Hampi
University of Glasgow
Glasgow School of Art
tamarind
Jute
Garuda
Ganesha
Bidriware
Channapatna toys
Dharwad pedha
Mattu gulla
Navalgund durries
"Kinnal Craft"
the original
"Reviving Kinnala art"
"Kinhal Toys – Training Project"
the original
The Glasgow Kinnal Project – no longer valid
Book about the Kinhal Craft produced by Scottish team
Categories
Indian woodwork
Culture of Karnataka
Wooden sculptures

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