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Channapatna Toy II

The Craft of Wooden Toys
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral,Antony Williamand C. Susanth
NID, Bengaluru
Colour Making Process
 
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Process of making colors:

  • The artisans first prepare vegetable dyes, which are dried naturally.
  • After drying it hardens a little and then it is made into colored sticks.
  • The colors are then added to hot lacquer and mixed properly so that the colors blend uniformly with the lacquer.
  • Once the colors are mixed theseare then made into sticks and dried

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