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Our product range contains a wide range of Vintage Indian Two Brass Elephants Scrubber Rattle, Horse Coir Toys, Coir Toy (Flower Tree Orange), Coir Toy (Tree Pink) and Coir Toy (Deer)
These Were Typically Used by Women When Bathing to Scrub the Feet, Something Made Necessary From Going Barefoot. Made of Cast Brass, It Comprises a Pedestal with Perforated Lattice Work and a Rough, Scored Base, with a Decorative Cast Figure That Functions as a Handle. Small Pebbles or Metal Balls are Contained within the Base, Making a Sound When Used to Warn Off Others in the Vicinity That Women Were Bathing Nearby.
The craft of coconut fibre Coir Toys from Orissa Artisan: Harekrishna Parida Coir which is also known as Golden fiber comes from a Coconut tree. The coconut palm has been eulogized as Kalpavrikshas wish-granting trees which fulfill the desires of people in initial stages of the worldly cycle as per Jain Cosmology. It is also known as Kalpavriksha as every part of it is useful. The coconut water inside the nut is a delicious drink. In dried form, it is called Copra and is used to manufacture oil. The coconut husk is called Coir, which is used to make rope. Coir craft of Orissa is mainly practised at Sakhigopal, Puri, Pipli, Bhubaneswar Batamangala and Kendrapara. The local artists collect the fine and the rough coir from the local coastal areas for the craft. Sometimes the coir are coloured to create attractive craft. Designing is all the imagination of the artists and the skill of his magical fingers appears by pilling the coir and knotting it with a sturdy thread.
The craft of coconut fibre Coir Toys from Orissa Artisan: Harekrishna Parida Coir which is also known as Golden fiber comes from a Coconut tree. The coconut palm has been eulogized as Kalpavrikshas wish-granting trees which fulfill the desires of people in initial stages of the worldly cycle as per Jain Cosmology. It is also known as Kalpavriksha as every part of it is useful. The coconut water inside the nut is a delicious drink. In dried form, it is called Copra and is used to manufacture oil. The coconut husk is called Coir, which is used to make rope. Coir craft of Orissa is mainly practised at Sakhigopal, Puri, Pipli, Bhubaneswar Batamangala and Kendrapara. The local artists collect the fine and the rough coir from the local coastal areas for the craft. Sometimes the coir are coloured to create attractive craft. Designing is all the imagination of the artists and the skill of his magical fingers appears by pilling the coir and knotting it with a sturdy thread. 50% of this sale will go to the artisan directly, to support their economic development. Thank You for supporting in the revival of this artform.
The craft of coconut fibre Coir Toys from Orissa Artisan: Harekrishna Parida Coir which is also known as Golden fiber comes from a Coconut tree. The coconut palm has been eulogized as Kalpavrikshas wish-granting trees which fulfill the desires of people in initial stages of the worldly cycle as per Jain Cosmology. It is also known as Kalpavriksha as every part of it is useful. The coconut water inside the nut is a delicious drink. In dried form, it is called Copra and is used to manufacture oil. The coconut husk is called Coir, which is used to make rope. Coir craft of Orissa is mainly practised at Sakhigopal, Puri, Pipli, Bhubaneswar Batamangala and Kendrapara. The local artists collect the fine and the rough coir from the local coastal areas for the craft. Sometimes the coir are coloured to create attractive craft. Designing is all the imagination of the artists and the skill of his magical fingers appears by pilling the coir and knotting it with a sturdy thread. 50% of this sale will go to the artisan directly, to support their economic development. Thank You for supporting in the revival of this artform.
The craft of coconut fibre Coir Toys from Orissa Artisan: Harekrishna Parida Coir which is also known as Golden fiber comes from a Coconut tree. The coconut palm has been eulogized as Kalpavrikshas wish-granting trees which fulfill the desires of people in initial stages of the worldly cycle as per Jain Cosmology. It is also known as Kalpavriksha as every part of it is useful. The coconut water inside the nut is a delicious drink. In dried form, it is called Copra and is used to manufacture oil. The coconut husk is called Coir, which is used to make rope. Coir craft of Orissa is mainly practised at Sakhigopal, Puri, Pipli, Bhubaneswar Batamangala and Kendrapara. The local artists collect the fine and the rough coir from the local coastal areas for the craft. Sometimes the coir are coloured to create attractive craft. Designing is all the imagination of the artists and the skill of his magical fingers appears by pilling the coir and knotting it with a sturdy thread. 50% of this sale will go to the artisan directly, to support their economic development. Thank You for supporting in the revival of this artform.