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The famous clay dolls of Joynagar Mojilpur, a city in the district of South 24 Parganas of rural Bengal, boasts an unparalleled earthen appeal of its own. These uniquely baked clay dolls are presently manufactured single handedly by Sambhu Das, the grandson of legendary doll-making artist, Manmatha Das, who had originally started this form of art a long time ago. The ancestors of the Das family had migrated to Bengal from Jessore (a district in the south-west region of Bangladesh) several years ago. Shambhu Das currently happens to be the only artist in Bengal who still makes these beautiful dolls by hand and is struggling to keep this traditional and majestic art form from going extinct. Manmatha Das was honoured with the prestigious Presidentâs award in the year 1986 for his magnificent creation namely; Jagannath, Balaram and Subhadra.Â
The use of a wide array of colours makes these figurines look exclusive and lively. Garjan oil used on these dolls enhances their lustre and makes them more appealing to look at.
This set of dolls comprises of interesting human characters like Bon Bibi, Dakshin Roy, Ahlad- Ahladi, a fisherman and a cat.
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