Kondapalli Gopala Krishna
Kondapalli Gopala Krishna
A handcrafted wooden toy depicting the Hindu god Krishna, traditionally made in the village of Kondapalli in Andhra Pradesh, India. These toys are known for their vibrant colors, intricate details, and playful expressions.
Key Features
- Handcrafted from soft wood, typically Tella poniki or Neredu.
- Painted with natural vegetable dyes.
- Depicts Krishna in various playful poses, often surrounded by gopis (cowherd girls).
- Considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
- Popular as a gift for children and adults alike.
Key Ingredients
- Tella poniki or Neredu wood
- Natural vegetable dyes
- Sandpaper
- Paint brushes
- Varnish
How to Use
- Carefully remove the toy from its packaging.
- Handle the toy with care, as it is delicate and may break if dropped.
- Place the toy on a shelf or mantlepiece, or hang it on a wall.
- Dust the toy regularly with a soft cloth.
- Do not expose the toy to direct sunlight or moisture.
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