Raja Rani Doll - 11 x 5 Inches | Paper Mache Golu Bommai / Golu Doll / Navaratri Golu Bomma /Gombe /Bommai
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• Celebrate Royal Tradition with the Raja Rani Paper Mache Golu Bommai Set
• Bring home the timeless charm of traditional royal heritage with this beautifully handcrafted Raja Rani paper mache golu doll set, symbolizing prosperity, harmony, and graceful living.
• Inspired by classic South Indian festive displays, this elegant royal couple reflects cultural richness, family values, and the beauty of traditional life.
• This traditional golu bommai set is intricately designed with vibrant attire, expressive detailing, and graceful posture, showcasing fine craftsmanship and festive charm.
• A meaningful addition to your Navaratri display, this kolu bommai set radiates joy, tradition, and cultural beauty, making it ideal for homes celebrating heritage and festivity.
Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of Raja and Rani
The Raja Rani represent harmony, prosperity, and the balance of leadership and compassion. The king symbolizes responsibility, protection, and strength, while the queen represents grace, wisdom, and nurturing care. Together, they symbolize stability, unity, and the flourishing of society. This golu bommai set embodies cultural pride, harmony, and traditional values.
Significance within Golu Tradition
In traditional Navaratri displays, the Raja Rani golu doll represents royal heritage, cultural storytelling, and the beauty of traditional life. Placing this elegant pair enhances your dassara dolls collection with festive charm and artistic richness. The presence of this kolu bommai adds variety, storytelling depth, and cultural elegance to your display, making it visually appealing and meaningful.
Why Navaratri is Celebrated
Navaratri, meaning “nine nights,” is celebrated to honor the Divine Feminine — Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati — representing strength, prosperity, and wisdom. The festival commemorates the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
During Navaratri, the arrangement of golu doll displays reflects storytelling, devotion, and cultural heritage. Along with divine figures, traditional life scenes such as royal courts, village life, and cultural themes are also displayed, representing the richness of society and tradition. Through devotion, music, and celebration, families seek blessings for harmony, prosperity, and happiness.
History of Golu
The tradition of arranging golu doll displays dates back to the Vijayanagara Empire, where royal courts showcased divine stories, cultural scenes, and courtly life through artistic dolls. Over centuries, this evolved into a cherished household ritual across South India. Through carefully arranged golu bommai collections, families preserve culture, artistry, and heritage. The Raja Rani kolu bommai continues this timeless tradition, enriching your dassara dolls display with elegance, storytelling, and festive beauty.
Care Instructions
• Keep the golu bommai in a dry place and gently clean using a soft, dry cloth to preserve its paint and paper mache finish.
• Store carefully wrapped after use and handle with care, as handcrafted dolls are delicate and may chip or break if mishandled.
Celebrate Tradition and Festive Joy This Navaratri
Add this elegant golu doll set to your Navaratri display and enrich your dassara dolls arrangement with royal charm, harmony, and cultural beauty. This traditional kolu bommai serves as a festive centerpiece, bringing joy, prosperity, and timeless tradition into your home.