Batto Bai Dolls: Handicraft of Gwalior


"India is as an ocean of flair when it comes to the handicrafts and craft makers". Along with these lines, this blog thinks of the one of kind workmanship of Madhya Pradesh from Gwalior, that is Batto Bai Dolls of Gwalior.

Batto Bai Dolls?
The craftswoman whose name was Batto Bai began making these dolls for the districts however later they got world-renowned and then she gave the name to dolls as Batto Bai Dolls. Her grandson, Bharat Singh Parihar said "his grandma took in this handcrafted craft of making dolls from his mother-in-law after she got married and now her mother Mrs Naval Kishori along with his wife are into making these dolls.
Story behind these dolls?
Batto bai dolls are the pair of male and female dolls, so essentially one of the principle idea driving creation these dolls as Gudda and guddiya were to cause the pair to get married on the special Hindu occasion of Gangaur and Teej by the unmarried young ladies with the expectation of getting married soon and then later local people begin using them for decorating their homes and giving the pair of dolls as a gift to their relatives and friends and afterwards Batto Bai Dolls come into the global market.
What material do they use?
The woman behind these wonderful dolls, Batto Bai ji was an imaginative lady of her age, she carefully assembled everything of these dolls by the waste material like by utilizing clothes, paper, mud, cotton, wires, silver paint, bamboos and splendid customary textures and convert them into the magnificent doll pairs
Awards!
Batto Bai ji and Naval Kishori Ji, they both won many state and central government awards and contributes to India's ancient legacy and craftsmanship industry.


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