Rajasthani Kathputlee Set

 550.00

Traditional Rajasthani kathputlee (string puppets) dressed in vibrant pink attire with intricate detailing, perfect for adding a royal ethnic touch to your home décor.

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Description

Description

Bring home a slice of Rajasthan’s rich cultural heritage with this beautifully handcrafted Rajasthani Kathputlee Set. Dressed in bright pink traditional outfits with golden accents, these string puppets reflect the timeless artistry of Indian folk craftsmanship.

Each puppet is thoughtfully designed with expressive hand-painted faces, detailed costumes, and fine embellishments that capture the spirit of traditional kathputlee performances. The vibrant colors and regal styling make them not just decorative pieces, but storytelling artifacts rooted in centuries-old cultural tradition.

Ideal for living rooms, cultural corners, festive décor, cafés, boutique spaces, or even as a unique gifting option, these puppets instantly create a warm, artistic vibe. Hang them near an entrance, display them against a decorative backdrop, or use them as part of a themed setup — they effortlessly draw attention.

If you appreciate heritage art and handcrafted décor, this set adds authenticity, character, and a royal Indian aesthetic to your space.

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