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Rajasthan Cloth Wall Hanging - Elephants
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Rajasthani Cloth | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.
Rajasthan Cloth Wall Hanging - Elephants
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A vibrant way to brighten up any corner of your home, with the raw and rustic appeal of this beautifully handcrafted, colourful and unique wall mobile of little cloth elephants strung together! This beautiful wall hanging has its roots in the cloth puppet making craft of Rajasthan. Artisans have developed these interesting items using a similar methodology. The traditional puppets that this craft form originated from are popularly known as ‘Kathputli’, which actually translates as ‘Kath’ meaning wood and ‘Putli meaning’ a doll. However, these items are actually a combination of wood, cotton cloth and metal wire. It is believed that the ‘Kathputli’ craft form originated as a performing string marionette art over 1500 years ago.
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Product Details
Material : Cloth
Craft : Rajasthani Cloth Craft
State : Rajasthan
Country of Origin : India
Colour : Red & Multicoloured
Measurements : Length- 26"; Dia- 2"
Product weight : 200 Grams
Special Attention : Handcrafted Village Craft. Please Allow For Minor Crafting Defects.
Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 6 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
UOM : Piece
Rajasthani Cloth Craft
This beautiful wall adornment has its roots in the cloth puppet making craft of Rajasthan. The craft form behind these traditional puppets is popularly known as ‘Kathputli’, which actually translates as ‘Kath’ meaning wood and ‘Putli meaning’ a doll. However, these items are actually a combination of wood, cotton cloth and metal wire. It is believed that the ‘Kathputli’ craft form originated as a performing string marionette art over 1500 years ago.