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- Safe, Non-Toxic
- Plastic Free, Bio-degradable
- Socially Responsible Manufacturing
Socially Responsible Manufacturing
Tikiri Toys, Sri Lanka based maker of Bonikka dolls blends traditional craftsmanship with modern ethical standards. Handcrafted with attention to detail, these lovable dolls serve as both toys and keepsakes. The brand prioritizes ethical working conditions, with BSCI certification ensuring fair treatment, safety, and just wages for workers.
A Friend to Love
Tikiri Bonikka toys are designed to promote child development, both physical and emotional.
Each handmade doll is a friend, waiting to be adopted by a special child as their favorite companion. Bonikka dolls are ready to provide comfort and serve as a constant reminder to the special child in your life that they are deeply loved.
Planet and Parent Approved
Every Tikiri Bonikka doll embodies a sustainable future, made from eco-friendly, plastic-free and biodegradable materials. These toys prioritize safety, as they are free from BPA and Phthalates, ensuring they are ideal companions for even the youngest children!
The Bonikka Doll Story
In the few years since the Bonikka range launched, Bonikka dolls have become and international phenomenon and are distributed in 8 countries (UK, USA, Italy, France, Spain, Lithuania, Australia, an at home in Sri Lanka). While they have won numerous awards, what’s most important is how Bonikka dolls have become a favorite plaything of more than 350,000 children around the world.
Bonikka Share the Love Project
Beyond Tikiri Toys' commitment to social responsibility to their workers. Tikiri established an alliance with Viharamahadevi Centre for Child Development Centre, an orphanage located in close proximity to their factory in Biyagama, Sri Lanka. The facility is a non-profit organization serving the needs of girls between 5 and 18 years of age in providing food, housing and clothing.
With each Bonikka purchase made, a portion of the sale is donated to subsidize the living expenses of the girls housed at this facility.