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Angolan Toy Design

Angolan Toy Design is a unique and evolving art form that has been influenced by the country's cultural and political history. The traditional Angolan toys were made of wood, but the emergence of plastic toys has replaced them. However, in recent years, there has been a resurgence of artisanal toys made of natural materials like wood, clay, felt, and fabric, which are inspired by traditional Angolan designs. The designs of these toys feature bright colors, geometric shapes, and intricate patterns. The Angolan Toy Design movement has been shaped by creative individuals such as artists, sculptors, and toy makers. The modernist look that emerged in the late 1970s was heavily influenced by the country's vibrant culture and art scene. During the colonial period, Angolan Toy Design was influenced by Portuguese and Dutch styles, which can still be seen in some of the traditional toys. The Angolan Toy industry has undergone several significant changes since the country's independence in 1975. The emergence of new styles and movements of toy design has been a result of these changes. The industry has seen a rise in the popularity of artisanal toys, which are more environmentally friendly and sustainable than plastic toys. Angolan Toy Design is not just a form of entertainment but also a way to preserve the country's cultural heritage. The designs of these toys reflect the country's history, traditions, and values. They are not only an expression of creativity but also a way to promote cultural exchange and understanding.

Angolan Toy Design, traditional toys, plastic toys, artisanal toys, creative individuals, modernist look, Portuguese and Dutch styles, cultural heritage, sustainability, cultural exchange

Daniel King

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Angolan Toy Design

Angolan Toy Design has a long and varied history that has been shaped by the country's cultural and political environment. The Angolan toy industry has gone through several major changes since the country's independence in 1975, and the emergence of new styles and movements of toy design has been a result of this. The traditional Angolan toys, which were originally made of wood, have been replaced by modern plastic toys, which are more durable and affordable. In recent years, the Angolan toy industry has seen a rise in the popularity of ‘artisanal’ toys, made of natural materials like wood and clay, as well as handmade felt and fabric toys. These artisanal toys are often inspired by traditional Angolan designs, featuring bright colours, geometric shapes and intricate patterns. During the colonial period, Angolan Toy Design was heavily influenced by Portuguese and Dutch styles, which can still be seen in some of the traditional toys. Other styles, such as the ‘modernist’ look, which emerged in the late 1970s, have been heavily influenced by the country’s vibrant culture and art scene. Creative people such as artists, sculptors and toy makers have played a major role in shaping the modern Angolan Toy Design movement.

Traditional, Artisanal, Modernist, Portuguese, Dutch.

Valentina Moretti


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