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House Golu Bommai - 4.5 x 4 Inches | Clay Golu Doll / Navaratri Golu Bomma /Gombe /Bommai

Availability:
12 in stock, ready to be shipped
Original price Rs. 400.00 - Original price Rs. 400.00
Original price
Rs. 400.00
Rs. 400.00 - Rs. 400.00
Current price Rs. 400.00
SKU 692929
Width Height Depth Material Weight

4 in

4.5 in

3 in

Clay

0.505 kg

Tags

Golu dolls, golu bommai

• Celebrate the Joy of Home with the House Clay Golu Bommai
• Bring warmth and cultural charm to your festive steps with this beautifully handcrafted house clay golu doll, symbolizing family life, unity, and prosperity.
• Inspired by traditional South Indian homes, this artistic golu bommai reflects the essence of togetherness, hospitality, and everyday blessings.
• Carefully sculpted with charming architectural details and vibrant finishing, this kolu bommai captures the spirit of a happy household filled with love and celebration.
• A meaningful addition to your Navaratri display, this delightful golu doll radiates homely warmth and festive joy, making it ideal for culturally rich and creative arrangements.

Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of the Traditional House

The house symbolizes shelter, stability, family harmony, and prosperity. In cultural tradition, a home is not merely a structure but a sacred space where devotion, tradition, and values are nurtured. Displaying this golu bommai represents gratitude for family, protection, and the blessing of a peaceful household. It reflects abundance, unity, and the joy of shared celebrations.

Significance within Golu Tradition

In traditional Navaratri displays, the house golu doll represents everyday life, gratitude, and the cultural foundation of society. Placing this charming piece enhances your dassara dolls collection with storytelling depth and relatable warmth. The presence of this kolu bommai adds balance to divine and cultural themes, symbolizing the importance of family life alongside spiritual devotion.

Why Navaratri is Celebrated

Navaratri, meaning “nine nights,” is celebrated to honor the Divine Feminine — Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati — symbolizing strength, prosperity, and wisdom. The festival commemorates the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura, representing the triumph of good over evil.

During Navaratri, arranging golu doll displays represents devotion, storytelling, and cultural heritage. Along with divine idols, representations of daily life such as homes, families, and community scenes are displayed, symbolizing gratitude for worldly blessings and harmony in society. Through prayer, music, and celebration, families seek prosperity, happiness, and protection.

History of Golu

The tradition of arranging golu doll displays dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire, where royal courts showcased divine stories and cultural life through artistic dolls. Over time, this practice became a cherished household ritual across South India. Through carefully curated golu bommai collections, families preserve tradition, creativity, and devotion. The house kolu bommai continues this timeless custom, enriching your dassara dolls display with warmth, cultural beauty, and festive spirit.

Care Instructions

• Keep the golu bommai in a dry place and gently clean using a soft, dry cloth to preserve its paint and clay finish.
• Store carefully wrapped after use and handle with care, as clay idols are delicate and may chip or break if mishandled.

Celebrate Home and Harmony This Navaratri

Add this charming golu doll to your Navaratri display and enrich your dassara dolls arrangement with warmth, unity, and festive joy. This traditional kolu bommai serves as a delightful centerpiece, bringing prosperity, happiness, and cultural beauty into your home.

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