The RAJASTHANI DOLL by National Award Winning "The Jangid Family"

 
The RAJASTHANI DOLL by National Award Winning "The Jangid Family"
The Rajasthani Doll Shows the Beauty of the Rajasthani lady with our Traditional jewellery, and it tells the story of a Mewar freedom fighter Maharana Pratap.
About Maharana Pratap
(9 May 1540 – 29January 1597) was a ruler of Mewar, a state in north-western India. He belonged to the Sisodia clan of Suryavanshi Rajputs. The epitome of fiery Rajput pride and self-respect, Pratap has for centuries exemplified the qualities that Rajputs aspire to. Pratap eldest of 25 brothers and 20 sisters, was born at Kumbhalgarh on Sunday the May 9, 1540 to Maharana Udai Singh and Maharani Javanta Bai Songara (Chauhan). Polygamy and maximum children were social necessity of the period owing to higher female population and high battle casualties. Rana Pratap had 17 sons and five daughters. The male-line descendants of Udai Singh II bear the patronymic "Ranawat". Maharana Pratap was born in Pali-Marwar. His birth place known as Juni Kacheri. 
 About Sandalwood:
Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and unlike many other aromatic woods, they retain their fragrance for decades. Santalum album, or Indian sandalwood, is a small tropical tree, and is the most commonly known source of sandalwood. Indian sandalwood is very sacred in the Hindu Ayurveda and is known in Sanskrit as vhandana. In Hinduism and Ayurveda, sandalwood is thought to bring one closer to the divine. Thus, it is one of the most used holy elements in Hindu and Vedic societies.
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MALJi is an Online Art Gallery by The National Award Winning The Jangid Family!
The World’s Most Exquisite Woodcarvings Are Being Created by National Award Winning  "The Jangid Family" in India. The Jangid Family has 8 National Awards For Sandalwood Carving, The woodcarving artists family of Jaipur who specialise in sandalwood miniature carvings. For this family, it is a tradition that has been passed from one generation to another, and something that they deeply honour.
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