The Tanjavur Dancing Doll (Thalaiyatti Bommai) is a traditional handcrafted doll from Tamil Nadu, known for its unique bobblehead and swaying movement. Made from terracotta or papier-mâché and painted in vibrant colors, the doll resembles a classical dancer in motion. It's a popular cultural artifact used as home decor and a symbol of South Indian heritage.
A vivid wooden tableau from Kondapalli artisans, depicting the divine wedding of Lord Rama and Seetha. Crafted using lightweight Tella Poniki wood and assembled with eco-friendly tamarind-seed adhesive, each figure is delicately carved and hand-painted with bright vegetable or enamel dyes, The set typically includes Rama, Seetha, arranged as a wedding scene—capturing intricate cultural narrative in miniature
The bullock cart Kondapalli bomma is more than a toy—it’s a piece of storytelling, rural culture, and craftsmanship that brings rustic charm into modern homes. Lightweight, eco-friendly, and rooted in tradition, it's ideal for festive displays, gifting, or simply appreciating Indian folk art.
Lord Balaji, also known as Venkateshwara, Srinivasa, or Govinda, is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. He is primarily worshipped in Tirumala-Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh), one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India.
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