Dolls Museum Delhi |
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Few countries have as varied an assortment of dolls as India. Delhi is only one of many Indian centres for toy and doll making besides being a meeting place for dolls from all parts of India as well as the world. One of the most complicated details is getting the right jewellery for the dolls. Changes are made, larger items broken up and new composites formed, bits and pieces taken from here and there to make an authentic whole. Each doll is seemingly as sensitive as its human counterpart. The museum becomes a hub of activity during summer (May to July) when legions of holidaying schoolchildren come here all the way from the south. A prime attraction of the museum is the Dolls Workshop, which has been engaged in preparing Indian dolls with authentic details since the late seventies. Each doll is fashioned with meticulous care after prolonged research into the physical features of the individual character, stance, dress and jewellery. The dolls are arranged in groups like Dances of India, Brides of India, Man and Woman, etc. They are given away in exchange for foreign dolls as well as sold to collectors and museums both in India and abroad. The Dolls Museum at Delhi is a miniature world come alive with dolls representing the social life of many countries. Here, among the figures beautiful and more varied than the figures of Old China, the world’s children meet. So do the cultures to which they are the heirs. In the blissful beauty of the museum, they represent a world at peace, a world of visual harmony. |