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Chettiyar Chettachi Pair - 4 X 2 Inches | Thatha Patti Pair/Wooden Statue For Golu Display& Traditional Gifting

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Original price $16.00
Original price $16.00 - Original price $16.00
Original price $16.00
Current price $14.88
$14.88 - $14.88
Current price $14.88
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SKU 601573
Width Height Depth Material Weight

2 inch

4 inch

1 inch

Wood

0.3968lb

"Chettiyar - Thaatha Paatti Kondapalli Wooden Doll Pair: A Charming Legacy in Wood"

♦ The Chettiyar - Thaatha Paatti Pair, a stunning depiction of ancient Tamil culture made as a wooden toy known as a Kondapalli toy or wooden sculpture, is a wonderful way to bring the warmth of tradition into your home. These lovely wooden dolls represent the classic South Indian family and give any collection of Golu or home furnishings a vintage ethnic flavor.

♦ Other names for the Kondapalli toy include Chettiyar dolls, wooden toy couple, Thaatha Paatti dolls, golu wooden sculpture, Navaratri wooden dolls, and Kondapalli thaatha paatti.

♦ Origins:

The Chettiyar and Thaatha Paatti dolls are descended from the ancient Kondapalli art form of Andhra Pradesh. It is thought that these classic wooden dolls were created around the 16th century CE during the Vijayanagara era as part of the age-old Kondapalli bommalu (toys) custom. They are handmade and painted with natural colors on Tella Poniki, a type of soft wood.

♦ These dolls are a crucial component of the Navaratri Golu setup and are highly respected in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. The Chettiyar couple is specifically positioned in the middle tiers to represent the merchant community, emphasizing traditional occupations and way of life.

♦ Applications and Uses:

The Chettiyar - Thaatha Paatti duo is frequently featured in cultural presentations, instructional narrative, and Navaratri Golu displays. They also provide thoughtful presents for special occasions, which enhance the festive atmosphere of the home with genuineness and appeal. Use them to educate kids about the traditions and responsibilities of older members of Indian families.

♦ Advice for Preservation & Storage:

Keep the wooden toy away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve its structure and vibrancy. Keep pests away and keep the food dry by wrapping it in a soft towel. Regular cleaning using a gentle brush helps keep the original texture and colors.

♦ These dolls are mainly displayed during Navaratri and are essential to the subject matter of Golu, where families use doll exhibits to tell traditional and cultural tales. In Golou environments, they represent societal roles that support divine themes, rather than being directly linked to any one deity.

"With this traditional Chettiyar - Thaatha Paatti wooden doll pair, you can add a nostalgic spark to your festive Golu or ethnic décor and celebrate timeless heritage with handcrafted charm."

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