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Pallanguzhi
Step into your childhood with this game of Pallanguzhi also known as Ali Guli Mane, one of ancient games of India based on mathematical strategies. A game of sow and reap, it encourages children to learn counting, cognitive skills and eye hand coordination. Made of local wood with worli art adding to the beauty of it, it is hard not to own one.
Hand chiselled and hand carved from Aale mara by the craftsmen of Channapatna also known as Gombegalu nagara (town of toys), the craft is centuries old and GI tagged. Colours are prepared using using shellac chips (lac)
A widely adored handicraft and a pride of possession, help keep our traditions alive and restore glory of this centuries old craft!
Hand chiselled and hand carved from Aale mara by the craftsmen of Channapatna also known as Gombegalu nagara (town of toys), the craft is centuries old and GI tagged. Colours are prepared using using shellac chips (lac)
A widely adored handicraft and a pride of possession, help keep our traditions alive and restore glory of this centuries old craft!
$25.40
Pallanguzhi—
$25.40
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Step into your childhood with this game of Pallanguzhi also known as Ali Guli Mane, one of ancient games of India based on mathematical strategies. A game of sow and reap, it encourages children to learn counting, cognitive skills and eye hand coordination. Made of local wood with worli art adding to the beauty of it, it is hard not to own one.
Hand chiselled and hand carved from Aale mara by the craftsmen of Channapatna also known as Gombegalu nagara (town of toys), the craft is centuries old and GI tagged. Colours are prepared using using shellac chips (lac)
A widely adored handicraft and a pride of possession, help keep our traditions alive and restore glory of this centuries old craft!
Hand chiselled and hand carved from Aale mara by the craftsmen of Channapatna also known as Gombegalu nagara (town of toys), the craft is centuries old and GI tagged. Colours are prepared using using shellac chips (lac)
A widely adored handicraft and a pride of possession, help keep our traditions alive and restore glory of this centuries old craft!























