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Carved Gangaur Doll From Banswara - 19th Century

Carved Gangaur Doll From Banswara - 19th Century

This carved teak wood doll from the Banswara district in Rajasthan has developed a wonderful patina over time. Banswara is widely populated by the Bhil ethnic group, the largest tribal group in India. The Bhil can be found across India and have a distinct style. This is a Gangaur doll given to young Bhil women during the Spring festival of Gangaur which celebrates marital happiness, during which young women pray to Gauri to find a good husband.Ā 


The doll is covered with a rich patinaĀ indicating many years of repeated use.

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From India

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$68.58

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Carved Gangaur Doll From Banswara - 19th Century—

$195.94

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Carved Gangaur Doll From Banswara - 19th Century

This carved teak wood doll from the Banswara district in Rajasthan has developed a wonderful patina over time. Banswara is widely populated by the Bhil ethnic group, the largest tribal group in India. The Bhil can be found across India and have a distinct style. This is a Gangaur doll given to young Bhil women during the Spring festival of Gangaur which celebrates marital happiness, during which young women pray to Gauri to find a good husband.Ā 


The doll is covered with a rich patinaĀ indicating many years of repeated use.

Ā 

Ā 

From India

UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout

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This carved teak wood doll from the Banswara district in Rajasthan has developed a wonderful patina over time. Banswara is widely populated by the Bhil ethnic group, the largest tribal group in India. The Bhil can be found across India and have a distinct style. This is a Gangaur doll given to young Bhil women during the Spring festival of Gangaur which celebrates marital happiness, during which young women pray to Gauri to find a good husband.Ā 


The doll is covered with a rich patinaĀ indicating many years of repeated use.

Ā 

Ā 

From India

UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout