Traditional Wooden Dolls
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Traditional
Wooden Dolls
Inaiyan · Folk Art & Heritage Décor · Available in 3 Styles
FOLK ART
Painted in the colours of village life, these wooden dolls carry centuries of Indian folk tradition in their hands. Each one is a small world — a farmer's wife, a weaving woman, a water-carrier — immortalised in wood and pigment by artisans who have known no other craft.
What Makes Them Special
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Rooted in Indian folk tradition Inspired by the Kondapalli and Etikoppaka toy-making traditions of Andhra Pradesh — some of India's oldest and most celebrated wood-craft arts. |
Entirely hand-painted Every face, every fold of fabric, every decorative detail is painted by hand using fine brushes — no stencils, no transfers, no shortcuts. |
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Vivid natural colours Bright, bold pigments bring each doll to life with the vibrancy of a festival — rich reds, deep blues, warm oranges and fresh greens that hold their character for years. |
Storytelling through craft Each doll depicts a scene from everyday Indian rural life — women at the loom, at the well, at prayer — making them as meaningful as they are beautiful. |
The Three Styles
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STYLE 01
Four Devotee Dolls on a Stand A set of four identical wooden figures, each dressed in a different coloured saree — pink, blue, red and teal — and mounted on a shared wooden base. Each figure holds a small offering and bears a hand-painted face with a red bindi. A graceful ensemble piece that represents devotion and community, perfect for a puja shelf, mantle, or festival display.
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STYLE 02
Weaving Women — Duo Scene Two women face each other across a small wooden loom — one in vivid orange with a green blouse, the other in deep navy with orange accents. Their arms are extended, hands holding the loom's spindles, capturing a frozen moment of shared rural labour. A beautifully composed narrative scene, mounted on a single base, that tells a whole story without a single word.
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STYLE 03
The Water Carrier A single standing figure of a village woman balancing a red pot on her head, one arm raised in a graceful arc. Her striped saree in bold blue and orange, her hand-painted face with a bindi and expressive eyes — this is folk art at its most iconic. A standalone sculpture that captures grace, strength and the timeless dignity of everyday Indian womanhood.
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Product Specifications
| Material | Real wood — turned, carved and hand-assembled |
| Paint | Hand-painted with vivid non-toxic pigments |
| Styles | Four Devotee Dolls · Weaving Women Duo · Water Carrier |
| Construction | 100% Handcrafted — no two pieces are identical |
| Tradition | Inspired by Kondapalli & Etikoppaka folk toy traditions |
| Ideal For | Home Décor · Gifting · Festivals · Collectors · Puja Rooms |
| Brand | Inaiyan · inaiyan.in |
Perfect Gift For
| Diwali & Festival Gifting | Housewarming Gifts | |
| Indian Art & Craft Collectors | Corporate & Bulk Gifting | |
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"Our dolls do not just sit on shelves — they carry the memory of women who wove, women who walked miles for water, women who prayed. We paint those lives in colour so they are never forgotten." — Team Inaiyan · inaiyan.in |
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