Bay island

Bay Island Driftwood Museum located at Kumarakom displays a large collection of superior quality driftwood articles of very high artistic value. The collections in the museum are from the serene beaches of the Islands, situated in Bay of Bengal. These islands are known as Andaman and Nicobar Islands or Bay Islands and hence the name Bay Island Driftwood Museum. It keeps a unique synergy between natures art and extensive persuasive imagination, that brings to you the beautiful sculptures of the passionate sea. It is prepared through a rare and innovative modern art form.

The museum has a huge collection of root sculptures of various shapes and designs. A lady schoolteacher in her professional tenure in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago prepared these. She used to pick up pieces of driftwood comprising twisted tree trunks, stumps, roots etc deposited by the sea in the shores. These pieces were then transformed into the shape she had in mind. Many of these pieces resemble birds, animals, reptiles, amphibians and fishes. Shaping, scraping, seasoning, polishing, finishing and preserving are done with fierce dedication. The admirers and connoisseurs of this rare and innovative form of art frequent the Bay Island Driftwood Museum. The student community finds the art form adopted in the preparation of the exhibits in the museum interesting and educative as the museum inculcates in them the qualities of imagination, creativity, originality and initiation to produce useful articles out of materials normally considered waste.

Visiting time: 10.00 am to 6.00 pm, Sunday - 12.30 pm to 6.00 pm