• Celebrate Sporting Spirit with the Cricket Clay Golu Bommai Set
• Bring a lively and modern cultural touch to your Navaratri steps with this beautifully handcrafted Cricket clay golu doll set, portraying the excitement and unity of India’s most beloved sport.
• Inspired by the joy of community games and the passion for cricket across generations, this playful scene celebrates teamwork, enthusiasm, and the spirit of friendly competition.
• This detailed golu bommai set captures players in action, reflecting the dynamic energy of the sport through traditional clay craftsmanship and vibrant colors.
• A delightful addition to your kolu bommai arrangement, this miniature cricket scene adds creativity and storytelling charm to your festive display.
• During Navaratri, including a Cricket golu doll set symbolizes the harmony between tradition and modern culture, showing how everyday life and celebrations coexist in festive storytelling.
• Whether displayed in a village-life theme or contemporary cultural tier, this golu bommai adds playful energy and visual interest to your Navaratri arrangement.
• This unique set is perfect for families who enjoy blending mythology with scenes of daily life, making your Golu display engaging for both children and guests.
• Available exclusively at Giri, this charming kolu bommai set complements a wide range of festive dassara dolls, decorative accessories, and creative Navaratri themes.
Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of the Cricket Scene
Cricket represents teamwork, unity, patience, and perseverance—values that resonate deeply with cultural traditions. Displaying this golu bommai reflects the joy of shared activities and the spirit of friendly competition that brings people together. Just as festivals unite families and communities, sports also create bonds of excitement and celebration. Including this scene reminds us that cultural traditions grow alongside modern experiences.
Navaratri & Golu Display Context
• Navaratri celebrates the victory of divine energy and the beauty of cultural storytelling through festive displays.
• The Golu tradition arranges divine idols, saints, and social scenes using kolu bommai across stepped tiers.
• While upper tiers feature deities, lower tiers often portray village life, occupations, and modern scenes such as sports.
• Guests visiting homes during Navaratri enjoy viewing creative displays of dassara dolls, discussing stories behind each scene, and celebrating community togetherness.
History of Golu & Cultural Storytelling
The tradition of arranging golu doll displays during Navaratri began during the Vijayanagara Empire, where royal courts showcased dolls depicting mythology, temple traditions, and everyday life. Over time, this practice became a cherished household celebration across South India.
Families expanded the tradition by including scenes from daily life—markets, weddings, village festivals, and modern activities—allowing each generation to express creativity through their dassara dolls collections. Such storytelling through dolls transforms Navaratri displays into vibrant cultural narratives.
Celebrate Navaratri with Creativity and Joy
Add this lively golu doll set to your Navaratri steps and bring a cheerful touch of modern culture into your festive arrangement. A delightful piece within your golu bommai collection, this creative scene enriches your kolu bommai display and adds playful charm to your beloved dassara dolls showcase.