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Clay Doll

(33 products)

Discover 33 products from Clay Doll manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, and dealers across India. Clay Doll product price in India ranges from 0 to 0 INR and minimum order requirements from 5 to 100. Whether you're looking for Colored Clay, Clay Dolls, Dust Resistance God Statue etc, you can explore and find the best products from Tradeindia. We offer a wide range of Clay Doll selections in various locations including Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, Madurai and many more.
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Colored Clay

Colored Clay

Business Type: Manufacturer | Distributor

HUMG ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LIMITED

Delhi
Terracotta Instant Dhoop Burner and Stand

Terracotta Instant Dhoop Burner and Stand

Business Type: Manufacturer | Exporter

ALFA CLAYWORKS

Madurai

Paper Clay Dolls

Business Type: Manufacturer | Supplier

Srimathy Art Works

Kanchipuram

Clay Dolls

Business Type: Distributor

Nilla Blooms

Coimbatore

Eco-Friendly Dust Resistance God Statue

Price: 500 INR (Approx.)

MOQ - 100 Pair/Pairs

Feature - Eco-Friendly, Light Weight

Theme - Hinduism

Finishing - Other , Polished, Non Polished

Business Type: Supplier | Exporter

J. J. MODERN DESIGNS

Chennai

Calcutta Clay Dolls Set

MOQ - 5 Piece/Pieces

Business Type: Manufacturer | Supplier

SRINIDHI HANDI CREATIONS PVT. LTD.

Bengaluru

Doll Sets

Business Type: Supplier | Trading Company

Aggarwal Enterprises

Delhi
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7 Years

Business Type: Manufacturer | Trading Company

JAY KAY BROS

Delhi

Indian Inquiries Only

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Business Type: Exporter | Trading Company

SINGHA ROY CRAFTS GLOBAL

Bankura
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Rampur
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Business Type: Manufacturer | Exporter

Chadaria Handicrafts

Ahmedabad
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Business Type: Exporter | Trading Company

Asban Retail

Sawai Madhopur
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Business Type: Manufacturer

SHARMA CERAMICS

Khurja
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Business Type: Manufacturer | Exporter

Bengal Handicrafts

Murshidabad
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Business Type: Trading Company

Raja B Traders

Hosakote
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Business Type: Manufacturer

Neeta Arts

Delhi
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Business Type: Manufacturer

Qexclusive Online Shop Private Limited

Chinchwad
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Business Type: Distributor

SIGMA TOYS

Chennai
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Business Type: Exporter | Trading Company

Biswakarma Traders

North 24 Parganas
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Business Type: Manufacturer | Exporter

ESAF Swasraya Producers Company Ltd.

Thrissur
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Business Type: Manufacturer | Supplier

Gudipedia Dolls

Belgaum
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Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Prunus Enterprises

Tiruvallur
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Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

S 2 V Shopping

Perundurai
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Business Type: Manufacturer | Supplier

Lavanya Art

Chennai
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Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Clay Ganesh Idols

Hyderabad
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Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Suresh Clay Products

Chennai
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Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Kraftyz

Pune

Clay Doll Manufacturers | Suppliers in India

Company Name Location Member Since
Jay Kay BrosDelhi, India7 Years

FAQs Related to Clay Doll

Clay dolls are also known as clay sculptures. Krishnanagar, a city in west Bengal, is home to a clay doll tradition that dates back 250 years. For some reason, this kind of transportation is all the rage amongst travelers from other countries. Dolls made of heated clay are called ceramics. The doll starts out with a clay body. The clay form is then cut in half and hollowed out, leaving a shell that is only a centimeter or so thick. When the two pieces are rejoined, they undergo a smoothing process, a thorough drying process, and finally a firing in a kiln. Clay dolls can be purchased in Puilya, Tantiberai, Tulsiberai, Sariyala - Balipota, and Midnapore, in addition to Krishna Nagar.
Locals in west Bengal, India, refer to the area around Krishna nagar as "Ghurni," which is located in the Nadia district. Krishnanagar is where clay dolls—also known simply as "clay dolls"—are made. Most of the world's museums dedicated to folk art feature the works of these designers and makers. Shankar's doll museum in new Delhi, India, features an extensive collection of these dolls. The artist's ability to capture the essence of the model in clay is nothing short of astounding. While some Ghurni artists have attended art schools in France and Italy, their skill has been passed down through the centuries.  These dolls stand between 4 and 5 inches tall. These dolls, as the name implies, depict a character riding a horse, which may or may not have wheels. Tantiberai and Bantul are known for their equestrian dolls on wheels. These dolls are lifelike representations of Indian social life, such as the collector's court, a tea ceremony, a pandit sabha, a charak festival, etc.
The materials include metal wire, paint, water, a toothpick, a knife, sculpturing tools, a gift box, and clay. Create a frame for the doll using the metal wire they purchased. It should be twisted so that it closely mimics the doll's stance. When the initial coat has dry, a user may begin shaping it. For the first layer, use a knife to cut the shape to acquire the basic form factor; add the second layer and any additional sculpting tools that may be required. 

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