Thanjavur Thaatha Paati Doll – GI Craft from Tamil Nadu

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A charming handcrafted Thanjavur Thaatha Paati Doll, made of terracotta, depicting a traditional South Indian grandfather and grandmother pair with a gentle nodding movement.

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Description

The Thanjavur Thaatha Paati Doll represents the affectionate elderly couple — Thaatha (grandfather) and Paati (grandmother) — symbolizing wisdom, tradition, and family values. These dolls are beautifully dressed in traditional South Indian attire, often featuring detailed facial expressions and vibrant hand-painted finishes.

Like the classic Thanjavur bobble dolls, they are crafted with a rounded, weighted base that allows them to sway or nod gently when touched, adding a playful and lively element to the figurines. 

Craftsmanship & Origin

This traditional craft originates from Thanjavur, a city known for its rich artistic heritage. Artisans shape the dolls from terracotta, fire them carefully, and assemble the components to create the distinctive nodding mechanism. Each piece is individually hand-painted, reflecting regional costume styles and cultural aesthetics passed down through generations.
 

Why It’s Special

  • Represents traditional Indian family values
  • Handcrafted using time-honored terracotta techniques
  • Features charming nodding/bobble movement
  • Brightly painted with intricate detailing
  • Cultural collectible from Tamil Nadu
     

Ideal For

  • Navaratri Golu displays
  • Traditional home décor
  • Cultural exhibitions
  • Meaningful gifting
  • Handicraft collections

Care Instructions

  • Handle gently to prevent breakage.
  • Keep away from water and moisture.
  • Dust with a soft dry cloth.
  • Avoid dropping, as terracotta is delicate

GI Origin : Tamil Nadu
Application Number : 96
Material : Terracotta

Additional information

Weight .146 kg
Dimensions 10 × 7 × 14 cm
HSN/SAC

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