Thursday, 10 October 2013
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Friday, 13 September 2013
PATTADA GOMBE /DECORATED DOLL / WOODEN DOLL /DECORATED WOODEN DOLL
PATTADA GOMBE /DECORATED DOLL / WOODEN DOLL /DECORATED WOODEN DOLL /
MARAPACHI BOMMAI
The term Golu (sometimes called Bommai Golu) , quite literally, is the festival of dolls. In the 9 days of Navratri, households are decorated with a variety of dolls that are neatly arranged and placed in steps (called padi). The number of steps is usually an odd number—3, 5 or 7—depending on one’s capacity, interest and the number of dolls available. The collection of dolls comprise mostly of idols of different gods, depending on one’s faith and upbringing, along with miniature dolls of birds, animals, people, fruits, vegetables and lots of other everyday objects. What is most interesting is to note the similarities and differences in the collection of dolls across households, across families.
The picture below this is called Pattada Gombe or Marapachi Bommai made of wood which is studded with the stone work.
This is made of wood, Normally the dolls are exhibited in houses for Dasara Celebration,
MARAPACHI BOMMAI
The term Golu (sometimes called Bommai Golu) , quite literally, is the festival of dolls. In the 9 days of Navratri, households are decorated with a variety of dolls that are neatly arranged and placed in steps (called padi). The number of steps is usually an odd number—3, 5 or 7—depending on one’s capacity, interest and the number of dolls available. The collection of dolls comprise mostly of idols of different gods, depending on one’s faith and upbringing, along with miniature dolls of birds, animals, people, fruits, vegetables and lots of other everyday objects. What is most interesting is to note the similarities and differences in the collection of dolls across households, across families.
The picture below this is called Pattada Gombe or Marapachi Bommai made of wood which is studded with the stone work.
This is made of wood, Normally the dolls are exhibited in houses for Dasara Celebration,
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
RADHA COSTUME / RADHA DRESS
The Picture below is of Radha Costumes. It is made of Pure Cotton materail to get the comfort while wearing it. The Costume is designed in such a way that it looks heavy but the weight of the dress is very less. It is sewed with bead and sequence to get the look on the stage. The Dress also include a Duppata which is not shown in the picutre.
RADHA COSTUME / RADHA DRESS
Thursday, 5 September 2013
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