marapachi doll
ma
ˌmæ
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pa
ˈpæ
chi doll
ʧi dɑ:l
chi daal
British pronunciation
/mˌaɹɐpˈatʃɪ dˈɒl/

Definition & Meaning of "Marapachi doll"in English

Marapachi doll
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a traditional wooden doll from the southern region of India, typically made from teakwood and adorned with vibrant clothing, representing a significant cultural symbol and often given as a gift during weddings and festivals

What is a "Marapachi doll"?

A Marapachi doll is a traditional wooden doll from South India, particularly popular in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. These dolls are typically made from wood, with simple, cylindrical bodies and rounded heads. The dolls are hand-painted with bright colors and often feature traditional clothing, jewelry, and accessories. Marapachi dolls are commonly used during cultural and religious festivals, such as the "Golu" festival, where they are displayed as part of a festive arrangement. They are also given as gifts and are valued for their craftsmanship and cultural significance.

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My grandmother has a collection of Marapachi dolls that she inherited from her mother.
The Marapachi dolls were hand-painted with intricate designs, making them a beautiful addition to the room.
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