Handcrafted Sheesham Wood · Working Wheels · Natural & Lacquer Finish · Eco-Friendly
A Wooden Train That Rolls, Lasts, and Never Needs Batteries — Handcarved from Sheesham Wood by Indian Artisans
This is not a plastic train that breaks in a week and ends up in a landfill. It’s a chunky, solid Sheesham wood locomotive carved by hand, finished in a warm palette of natural wood and dark brown lacquer, with a cheerful hand-painted face on the front that makes children pick it up and not put it down. Four working wheels roll smoothly across floors, tables, and whatever terrain a child’s imagination builds. The proportions are deliberately chunky — easy for small hands to grip, heavy enough to feel substantial, rounded edges throughout. It works as a play toy for children, a desk ornament for train enthusiasts, or a shelf showpiece for anyone who appreciates handcrafted Indian woodwork. Carved from Sheesham (Indian Rosewood), one of the most durable and beautiful hardwoods grown in India.
Sheesham (Indian Rosewood)
Handcrafted by Artisans
Working Wheels
Ships via DHL / UPS
What Makes This Train Different
Sheesham Wood — Built to Last Generations
Sheesham (Dalbergia sissoo), also called Indian Rosewood, is one of the finest hardwoods in the subcontinent — dense, durable, naturally resistant to insects and decay, with a tight grain that takes carving and finishing beautifully. It’s the same wood used in high-end Indian furniture, musical instruments, and temple carvings. A toy made from Sheesham doesn’t crack, doesn’t splinter easily, and develops a rich patina with age. This train will outlast every plastic toy in your child’s room and still look good sitting on a shelf twenty years from now. The natural wood sections you see on the body — the pale, warm tones of the cabin walls and wheel centres — are the raw Sheesham grain, sanded and polished without paint. The dark brown sections are food-safe lacquer, applied by hand.
Handcrafted — No Two Are Identical
Each train is carved and assembled by skilled woodworking artisans. The body is shaped on a lathe, the wheels are turned individually, the face is hand-painted, and the pieces are fitted together by hand. This means every train has minor variations in wood grain, lacquer depth, and painted expression — these are not defects, they’re the fingerprints of human craftsmanship. A machine-made toy is identical to every other unit off the line. A handcrafted toy is one of one. For the child, this doesn’t matter — they just see a train with a funny face. For the adult buying it, it matters because you’re supporting a living craft tradition rather than a factory.
What It Looks Like
Hand-Painted Face
Cheerful expression on the front boiler
Chimney & Smokestack
Turned wooden chimney on top
Arched Cabin Roof
Dark lacquer arch over natural wood cabin
Two-Tone Finish
Natural Sheesham + dark brown lacquer
Yellow Boiler Section
Bright lacquered cylinder body
Four Working Wheels
Smooth-rolling, dark lacquer with wood centres
Chunky Proportions
Easy grip for small hands, no sharp edges
~200g
Substantial weight — feels real
Toy, Gift, Showpiece
Rolling Play Toy for Children
Push it, pull it, race it, crash it, pick it up and do it again. The four working wheels roll smoothly on any flat surface. The chunky body fits comfortably in a toddler’s hand or a preschooler’s grip. No batteries, no electronic sounds, no screens — the child provides the sound effects, the storyline, and the destination. The hand-painted face gives the train a personality that children naturally assign a name and a character to. This is the kind of toy that gets tucked into bed at night.
Birthday or Festival Gift
Wooden toys make memorable gifts precisely because they stand out. In a pile of plastic at a birthday party, a handcrafted Sheesham wood train is the one the parent notices and the child keeps coming back to. It photographs well, it’s unusual, and it says something about the person who chose it — that they care about quality, craftsmanship, and what a child puts in their hands. For Indian families abroad, it carries the added weight of being a piece of Indian artisan work that the child grows up with. Pair it with Moolihai’s Mara Choppu Saman (wooden kitchen set) or Marapachi Bommai (wooden dolls) for a complete traditional Indian wooden toy gift.
Home Decor & Desk Showpiece
Plenty of adults buy this train with no intention of giving it to a child. The two-tone Sheesham and lacquer finish, the hand-painted face, and the compact proportions make it a striking desk ornament, bookshelf accent, or living room conversation piece. Train enthusiasts, collectors of Indian handicrafts, and people who simply appreciate well-made objects — this sits comfortably in all three worlds. The natural wood warmth looks good against any decor style, from minimalist modern to traditional Indian.
Product Specs
Material
Sheesham (Indian Rosewood)
Finish
Natural wood + dark brown & yellow lacquer
Origin
India — handcrafted by artisans
Weight
~200g
Wheels
Four working wheels — smooth rolling
No Plastic
No batteries, no electronics
Age
Suitable for 2+ years
Category
Wooden Toys
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Common Questions
The finish is lacquer — a traditional coating used on Indian wooden toys and handicrafts. The natural wood sections (cabin walls, wheel centres, face area) are uncoated Sheesham, sanded smooth. The dark brown and yellow sections are lacquer applied on the lathe while the wood is spinning — a technique used by Indian artisans for centuries. Lacquer is a hard, durable finish that doesn’t chip or flake easily the way paint can. It is not the same as synthetic spray paint. For toddlers who mouth toys (under 3), supervise play as you would with any small toy, though the lacquer finish is not a chemical coating in the way acrylic or enamel paints are.
Sheesham (Dalbergia sissoo) is a premium Indian hardwood also known as North Indian Rosewood. It’s one of the most valued timber species on the subcontinent — used for fine furniture, doors, window frames, musical instruments, and carved decorative items. The wood is dense, strong, naturally resistant to termites and rot, and has a beautiful warm grain that darkens with age. For a toy, Sheesham is considerable overkill in terms of material quality — which is exactly the point. The train won’t crack if dropped, won’t splinter if banged against furniture, and won’t degrade if a child drags it across a rough floor. It’s built from a wood that lasts decades in Indian homes as furniture, let alone as a small toy.
Yes — all four wheels are functional. They’re fitted on wooden axles and spin freely, so the train rolls across flat surfaces when pushed. The wheels are lathe-turned from the same Sheesham wood, with dark lacquer rims and natural wood centres. They roll best on smooth surfaces — hardwood floors, tables, tiles. On carpet, the train still moves but with more friction. The rolling action is the main play feature — children push, pull, and race the train along whatever track their imagination lays down. The wheels are fitted snugly enough that they won’t come off during normal play.
Close, but not identical — and that’s intentional. Each train is handcrafted individually, so there will be minor variations in wood grain pattern, the exact shade of the lacquer, the hand-painted facial expression, and the precise proportions of individual components. The overall design, colour scheme, and character are consistent, but no two pieces are exactly the same. This is a feature of handcrafted goods, not a defect. If you want identical units, you buy machine-made. If you want a one-of-a-kind piece made by a person’s hands, you accept (and appreciate) the variations.
Moolihai carries three other handcrafted wooden items: Marapachi Bommai — traditional Tamil wooden dolls (11-inch pair), used for Navaratri Golu display, weddings, and children’s play. Mara Choppu Saman — a miniature wooden kitchen play set with 15+ pieces (stove, mortar and pestle, pots, pans, bowls, water pot), painted in bright vegetable dyes. Together, the train, the dolls, and the kitchen set form a complete traditional Indian wooden toy collection — all handcrafted, all eco-friendly, all shipped from India.
*Handcrafted wooden toy. Contains no small detachable parts under normal use, but adult supervision is recommended for children under 3. Each piece is individually handmade — minor variations in colour, grain, paint, and dimensions are characteristic of handcrafted products. The lacquer finish is durable but can scratch with heavy impact. Not intended for use in water. Store in a dry environment. Wood is a natural material and may develop minor grain changes over time.




















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