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Raja Rani Kum-Kum Pots Wooden Toy
The Raja Rani Kum-Kum Pots Wooden Toy is a beautiful representation of traditional Indian artistry, celebrating the cultural practice of using kum-kum (vermilion) in rituals and daily life. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this wooden toy set depicts the regal figures of Raja (king) and Rani (queen) alongside intricately designed kum-kum pots, symbolizing prosperity and tradition.
Features:
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Each piece in the Raja Rani Kum-Kum Pots set is meticulously handcrafted by artisans using time-honored techniques. The intricate designs and attention to detail reflect the rich cultural heritage and skilled craftsmanship.
- Hand-Painted Details: The set is adorned with vibrant, eco-friendly colors, highlighting the regal attire of Raja and Rani and the detailed patterns on the kum-kum pots. The hand-painted elements bring the figures and pots to life, showcasing the artisans’ expertise.
- Natural Materials: Made from high-quality wood sourced from sustainable forests, the toy set is both durable and eco-friendly. The use of natural dyes ensures that the toy is safe for children and environmentally friendly.
- Cultural Significance: This toy set represents the traditional Indian practice of using kum-kum in various ceremonies and daily rituals. The figures of Raja and Rani symbolize prosperity, royalty, and cultural richness.
- Educational and Decorative: Ideal for teaching children about traditional Indian customs and artisanal crafts. It also serves as a unique decorative piece, adding a touch of cultural elegance to any home decor.
Dimensions: Approximately [insert dimensions here] for each figure and pot.
Care Instructions: Gently wipe with a dry cloth to remove dust. Avoid exposure to water and direct sunlight to preserve the vibrant colors and wood finish.
The Raja Rani Kum-Kum Pots Wooden Toy is not just a toy; it is a cultural artifact that brings joy, tradition, and art into your home. It makes a perfect gift for those who appreciate traditional crafts and wish to celebrate the rich cultural traditions of India.
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