New Delhi’s doll museum is always crowded. Adults and children alike are enchanted by the museum’s collection. The doll museum in New Delhi is not just a collection of toys, but a wonderful story of India and the world.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovNew Delhi’s doll museum is always crowded. Adults and children alike are enchanted by the museum’s collection. The doll museum in New Delhi is not just a collection of toys, but a wonderful story of India and the world.
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New Delhi’s doll museum is always crowded. Adults and children alike are enchanted by the museum’s collection. The doll museum in New Delhi is not just a collection of toys, but a wonderful story of India and the world.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovThe collection was founded in the 1960s, and now contains dolls from 73 countries in Europe, Africa and Asia.
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The collection was founded in the 1960s, and now contains dolls from 73 countries in Europe, Africa and Asia.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovDolls from former Soviet countries have a large showcase all to themselves in Shankar's International Dolls Museum, as it is officially known.
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Dolls from former Soviet countries have a large showcase all to themselves in Shankar's International Dolls Museum, as it is officially known.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovThe museum’s founders collected items that show the national dress, history and everyday life of different countries.
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The museum’s founders collected items that show the national dress, history and everyday life of different countries.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovBut the crown jewels of the museum are a unique collection of dolls representing various peoples and cultures of South Asia. This collection also depicts ancient Indian traditions. Photo: Dolls dancing a classical South Indian dance-drama called Kathakali.
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But the crown jewels of the museum are a unique collection of dolls representing various peoples and cultures of South Asia. This collection also depicts ancient Indian traditions. Photo: Dolls dancing a classical South Indian dance-drama called Kathakali.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovDollmakers pay special attention to detail: each outfit must be elaborately designed and be similar to its real-life equivalent.
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Dollmakers pay special attention to detail: each outfit must be elaborately designed and be similar to its real-life equivalent.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovMuseum curator Shanta Srinivasan (pictured) says that the collection contains about 6,500 items. The museum was founded by renowned political cartoonist K. Shankar Pillai in 1965. He was a great lover of dolls, and his collection formed the starting point for the museum.
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Museum curator Shanta Srinivasan (pictured) says that the collection contains about 6,500 items. The museum was founded by renowned political cartoonist K. Shankar Pillai in 1965. He was a great lover of dolls, and his collection formed the starting point for the museum.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovThe museum buys or trades for foreign dolls, but makes the majority of Indian-styled dolls itself, in an adjoining doll workshop. Photo: Dolls wearing wedding dresses from different regions of India made in the workshop.
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The museum buys or trades for foreign dolls, but makes the majority of Indian-styled dolls itself, in an adjoining doll workshop. Photo: Dolls wearing wedding dresses from different regions of India made in the workshop.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy Pakhomov“Each doll has a different face, and we believe that each doll has a character of its own as well,” Srinivasan says with a smile.
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“Each doll has a different face, and we believe that each doll has a character of its own as well,” Srinivasan says with a smile.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovThe dolls located under a statue of the Hindu dancing god Shiva Nataraja depict various styles of Indian dance.
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The dolls located under a statue of the Hindu dancing god Shiva Nataraja depict various styles of Indian dance.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovA doll dancing in the classical Bharatanatyam style.
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A doll dancing in the classical Bharatanatyam style.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovDollmakers at Shankar's International Dolls Museum find inspiration for new dolls – like this musician playing the veena – in everyday life.
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Dollmakers at Shankar's International Dolls Museum find inspiration for new dolls – like this musician playing the veena – in everyday life.
© RIA Novosti . Evgeniy PakhomovThe workshop, which was originally founded to repair broken dolls, now produces dolls for collectors. This Brahmin will be soon displayed with the other dolls in the museum.
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The workshop, which was originally founded to repair broken dolls, now produces dolls for collectors. This Brahmin will be soon displayed with the other dolls in the museum.