Menu
Your Cart

Wooden Tulsi Pot - Small - Kondapalli Dolls

Wooden Tulsi Pot - Small - Kondapalli Dolls
Wooden Tulsi Pot - Small - Kondapalli Dolls
Wooden Tulsi Pot - Small - Kondapalli Dolls
Wooden Tulsi Pot - Small - Kondapalli Dolls
50% off
Wooden Tulsi Pot - Small - Kondapalli Dolls
Wooden Tulsi Pot - Small - Kondapalli Dolls
Wooden Tulsi Pot - Small - Kondapalli Dolls
Wooden Tulsi Pot - Small - Kondapalli Dolls
Wooden Tulsi Pot - Small - Kondapalli Dolls
Sold By kondapalli Dolls
₹250.00
₹499.00
Inclusive of all taxes
  • Material : Wood and Dyes for coloring
  • Color : Multi-Color
  • Uniqueness : Ecofriendly, Lusterness and Long-lasting
  • Weight : 60 grams
  • Shipping Info : Delivery in 2-10 days.

The  Tulsi Pot is a charming handcrafted piece that blends simplicity with sacred tradition, designed to hold the revered Artificial Tulsi plant in a graceful and compact form. Made from durable wood with smooth finishing, it reflects both functionality and artistry, symbolizing purity, devotion, and auspiciousness in everyday life. Its petite size makes it ideal for home altars, desks, or decorative corners, serving as a meaningful reminder of spiritual well-being while adding a touch of natural elegance to any space.

Best Use : Collectibles, Spiritual Spaces, Festive Gifting and Home Decor.

Package Content : A Wooden Tulsi Pot.

Care Instructions : Dust with dry cloth and wipe with soft cloth and do not use water.


Unique collection from Kondapalli - A geographical Indexed product.

General
ModelWooden-Kondapalli
SKUGI-Kondapalli-Tulsi-Pot
BrandGeo Artisan Group
Package and Dimensions
Product Weight0.20kg
In The Box1
Net Quantity1
Shipping Dimensions (L x W x H)25.00cmx15.00cmx23.00cm
Shipping Weight0.50kg
GI_Attributes
GI NameKondapalli Toys
GI CategoryHandicraft

Kondapalli Bommalu are traditional wooden toys handcrafted in Kondapalli, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. Made from softwood called Tella Poniki, these lightweight figures are carved into shapes that depict mythological characters, village life, animals, and cultural icons. Artisans assemble the parts using a natural adhesive made from tamarind seed paste and sawdust, then paint them with vibrant natural dyes and enamel colors. Each toy reflects the artisan’s skill and storytelling tradition, making them both artistic and culturally meaningful.

These toys hold special significance during festivals like Sankranti and Navaratri, where they are displayed in decorative setups called Bommala Koluvu. Their charm lies in their simplicity and the cultural narratives they represent. Recognized under the Geographical Indications (GI) tag, Kondapalli Bommalu are protected as a unique regional craft. Despite competition from mass-produced toys, ongoing efforts aim to preserve and promote this heritage, ensuring the legacy of Kondapalli artisans continues to thrive.