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Indian culture is one of the oldest and most diverse in the world, shaped by a rich history of traditions, religions, languages, and customs. With its roots going back over 5,000 years, Indian culture reflects the country's historical evolution, regional diversity, and social dynamics. These dolls are designed to celebrate and honor cultural diversity, providing children with valuable opportunities to learn about and appreciate different cultures. They encourage inclusivity and respect within early childhood settings. Perfect for storytelling, role-play, and discussions about cultural traditions, these dolls help children understand and appreciate the rich tapestry of the worlds cultures. They support social and emotional development by fostering empathy and cultural awareness. These dolls feature a Sari and Kurta Pajama, traditional dress for Indian culture. These dolls are made by a women's cooperative based in Indonesia. The cooperative was established in 2006, by Ukke. Driven by the desire to help disadvantaged women in her village, she specifically focused on single mothers, those recovering from domestic violence and those with physical ailments that don't allow employment in the general community. The cooperative has now also established a natural dying and ecoprint service to outreach to other artisans to create in the garden. A peaceful place where permaculture is used to provide harmony to the soul a place for healing.
Made from cotton.
Measures approx.16cm H
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Indian culture is one of the oldest and most diverse in the world, shaped by a rich history of traditions, religions, languages, and customs. With its roots going back over 5,000 years, Indian culture reflects the country's historical evolution, regional diversity, and social dynamics. These dolls are designed to celebrate and honor cultural diversity, providing children with valuable opportunities to learn about and appreciate different cultures. They encourage inclusivity and respect within early childhood settings. Perfect for storytelling, role-play, and discussions about cultural traditions, these dolls help children understand and appreciate the rich tapestry of the worlds cultures. They support social and emotional development by fostering empathy and cultural awareness. These dolls feature a Sari and Kurta Pajama, traditional dress for Indian culture. These dolls are made by a women's cooperative based in Indonesia. The cooperative was established in 2006, by Ukke. Driven by the desire to help disadvantaged women in her village, she specifically focused on single mothers, those recovering from domestic violence and those with physical ailments that don't allow employment in the general community. The cooperative has now also established a natural dying and ecoprint service to outreach to other artisans to create in the garden. A peaceful place where permaculture is used to provide harmony to the soul a place for healing.