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6a43c63e812b6357cb8a6187 Traditional Indian Wedding Couple Doll Set

This image features a traditional Indian wedding couple doll set, representing a bride and groom in ethnic South Indian attire. These figurines are often used as decorative showpieces for homes, wedding stages, or festive displays like Navaratri Golu

Description of the Dolls

  • Bride Doll: She is dressed in an ornate orange silk saree with a vibrant blue and gold zari border. She is heavily adorned with traditional Indian jewelry, including layered necklaces, earrings (jhumkas), bangles, and a headpiece (maang tikka). Her hair is styled in a traditional long braid, which is a hallmark of South Indian bridal fashion
  • Groom Doll: He wears a matching orange sherwani (tunic) or kurta with gold embroidery and a cream-colored dhoti or veshti. He is often positioned on a small decorative stand, seen here with a red velvet top and gold trim
  • Aesthetic Features: Both dolls have expressive, painted facial features and blue eyes, typical of this specific style of decorative figurines

Cultural Significance

  • Traditional Rituals: These sets are symbolic of the sacred bond of marriage in Hindu tradition, representing love, unity, and prosperity
  • Gifting & Decor: They are popular as return gifts for wedding guests, housewarming ceremonies, or as educational tools to teach children about Indian culture and attire
  • Festive Use: In South India, particularly during the Navaratri festival, such dolls are prominently displayed in Bommala Koluvu (tiered arrangements of dolls) to celebrate heritage and storytelling
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This image features a traditional Indian wedding couple doll set, representing a bride and groom in ethnic South Indian attire. These figurines are often used as decorative showpi...

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Country of originIndia
BrandAP-MEPMA
Net Quantity1 sets
Product Dimensions8L x 6W x 8H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameAPMEPMA VIjayawada
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This image features a traditional Indian wedding couple doll set, representing a bride and groom in ethnic South Indian attire. These figurines are often used as decorative showpieces for homes, wedding stages, or festive displays like Navaratri Golu

Description of the Dolls

  • Bride Doll: She is dressed in an ornate orange silk saree with a vibrant blue and gold zari border. She is heavily adorned with traditional Indian jewelry, including layered necklaces, earrings (jhumkas), bangles, and a headpiece (maang tikka). Her hair is styled in a traditional long braid, which is a hallmark of South Indian bridal fashion
  • Groom Doll: He wears a matching orange sherwani (tunic) or kurta with gold embroidery and a cream-colored dhoti or veshti. He is often positioned on a small decorative stand, seen here with a red velvet top and gold trim
  • Aesthetic Features: Both dolls have expressive, painted facial features and blue eyes, typical of this specific style of decorative figurines

Cultural Significance

  • Traditional Rituals: These sets are symbolic of the sacred bond of marriage in Hindu tradition, representing love, unity, and prosperity
  • Gifting & Decor: They are popular as return gifts for wedding guests, housewarming ceremonies, or as educational tools to teach children about Indian culture and attire
  • Festive Use: In South India, particularly during the Navaratri festival, such dolls are prominently displayed in Bommala Koluvu (tiered arrangements of dolls) to celebrate heritage and storytelling

Country of originIndia
Materialplastic
BrandAP-MEPMA
Common nameDOLLS
Net Quantity1 sets
Weight120 g
Package Dimension10L x 6W x 10H cm
Product Dimensions8L x 6W x 8H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameAPMEPMA VIjayawada
Manufacturer or packer addressVijayawada Muncipal Corporation,UCD Section,New Building,2nd floor,Beside flower market
Manufacturing Date06/2026
contact details consumer careAPMEPMA VIjayawada, [email protected]