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Handmade Animal Figure Needle Arts Crafts Wool Needle Items Biodegradable Toys

$ 5.27

Availability: 44 in stock
  • Material: Wool Felt
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: THE HOBBY BOUNTY
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Size: 4-5 Inch Avg
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Modified Item: No
  • Work/Make: Needle Felted Handmade, Color Dyed
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Other Features: Biodegradable Material
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    Product Description
    :
    Material - Woolen Felt (Namda)
    Work - Handmade with Needle Felting method
    Make - Color Dyed Felt Used
    History & Art Description:
    Needle Felted Animal Handmade
    Needle-Felted Animals. Bird, Animal Soft Sculpture,
    Felted Animal Felted Elephant
    Felted
    Dog
    Felted
    Cat
    Felted
    Camel
    Felted
    Dinosaur
    Felted
    Dragon
    Felted
    Donkey
    Felted
    Fox Biodegradable Toys,
    and Their fabulous Original Color
    .
    These gorgeous 100% biodegradable handmade wool felt toys are perfect for children as they are soft, safe and full of character.
    Felt making, or Namda, as it is locally called, is a craft exercised in some area of Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Namda cluster in the Tonk district, which was once ruled by the 'Pathans' collectively employs about 500 Pinjarra artisans, an Indian  Muslim community. Apart from contemporary workshops using a carding machine to fluff the wool, the entire felt making process is actually quite primitive.
    Felt making is said to have migrated to India. It is believed that a person named Nubi developed felt fabric to protect Emperor Akbar's horse from cold in the 11th century. Akbar being impressed by the craftsmanship gave the craft the title of Namda.
    Namda toys come into existence about 10 years ago, thus their shapes have taken a modern twist. Our little-felt friends come in vibrant animal figures such as elephant, goat, and reindeer. These toys are the perfect precedent of the art of acceptance that Tonk portrays, as during the British rule it set an example of Hindu- Muslim unity in India.