Monday, December 20, 2010

Dolls Of South India

This a beautiful  elegantly carved Elephant is made out of a single piece of cedar wood.
It caught Ananth's eye and he had to buy it. We bought it in VTI in Chennai
I love to collect all kinds of dolls. There are so many artifacts, collectibles which I like to display in our house: our house is  full of them, there is hardly any place to display all of them. But we never stop buying them. Some of them are expensive, although most of them are very affordable. Fridge magnets are another thing I am crazy about, for they are the only things we can afford to buy during our visits abroad. So here are some of the things bought by us during our trips to Hyderabad, Chennai :
These are the famous dolls of Kondapally in Andhra Pradesh South India

This  is Andaal , the famous poetess whose Thirupavai is still sung by  people all over the south during  December- January


I also have quite a few wooden toys from Channapatna in Karnataka : the toys that captured the heart of Mictchell Obama.


There is the colorful train,  (this the 3rd train, I had prettier ones, but guests liked them so much, that they just begged me to give it to them. I thought I could get the same but I am yet to find them)the merry-go- round....
This is my Fridge Magnet collection from various countries: some were bought by me and some are gifts.
The Cycle you see on the shelf is made of wire, they are so cute and so cheap, I also have a Rickshaw.


Above  the kitchen chimney too I have one Giant Wheel from Channapatna, these are just a few I have so many of them.
The dancing pair was gift from my maid for my 43rd birthday. I really treasure such gifts.


 This again is the Dasaavatar from Kondapally Andhra Pradesh
The Ten Incarnations of the Lord Vishnu.
The dancing Ganeshas was bought  some twenty five years ago from Poombuhar Bangalore.


Here's wishing you all the joys of the seasons: Merry Christmas!!!




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