City
Epaper

Christmas figurine-making art is the major vocation for this Tamil village

By IANS | Updated: December 24, 2021 14:25 IST

Chennai, Dec 24 The village of Vilachery in Tamil Nadu's Madurai is unique for its craftsmen who roll ...

Open in App

Chennai, Dec 24 The village of Vilachery in Tamil Nadu's Madurai is unique for its craftsmen who roll out beautiful clay and plaster of paris figurines of Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, angels and cattle for the Christmas season.

Most of the sales are for different towns of Tamil Nadu and a major chunk goes to Kerala where Christmas is celebrated in high pomp and galore.

The figurines are made from cottage industry as each of the 300 homes of Vilachery village is a factory for making these figurines. While these craftsmen make dolls and other figures during major festivals of Dussehra and Diwali, Christmas is the time of the year when they do brisk business.

Interestingly, these artisans have unique moulds which makes them stand out from the rest and this has been given recognition now. The villagers are now planning to get a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for their products.

The artisans of this village are now joined together under the umbrella of Kullalar Handicraft Artisan Welfare Association, and recently the Union Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises sanctioned an amount of Rs six crore for the association to set up a community production unit.

The cottage industry of making dolls commenced when artisans, Sadashivam Velar and Sooran Velar started a clay doll manufacturing unit in the village in 1965.

The villagers who had gone to far-off places like Chennai for a living in moviesets came back and learned the intricacies of making dolls under the watchful eyes of Sadashivam Velar and Sooran Velar and each home turned into a cottage industry of making dolls.

'Bommai Kolu'( meaning doll decoration) is also popular during Ganesh Chaturthi and Navaratri, the villagers said that they do most of the business during the Christmas season.

Bhaktavalsalan, an artisan from the village, told , "We were doing good business with most of the products during Christmas being sold in Kerala from where we receive good orders. However, after back-to-back floods that rocked Kerala, and the Covid-19 infection, our business has been affected and has gone abysmally low. However, we did good business this year with sales in Kerala and other Tamil Nadu districts being good. We expect to make good the losses of the past in this season and can get a final profit and loss figures by January only."

S. Kavitha, who is a doll-maker in the village, said that business has been brisk and most of the figurines have been sold out. The profit margin was reduced for brisk business and the villagers are expecting to make proper use of the money they received from the government of India through the Artisan Cooperative.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: chennaiMaduraiKullalar handicraft artisan welfare associationUnion ministry of microBaby jesusGanesh chaturthi
Open in App

Related Stories

National‘Question Kunal Kamra In Chennai’: Bombay HC To Police; Grants Protection From Arrest

NationalGold Price on April 22: Rate for 10 Grams of Yellow Metal Hits All-Time High Ahead of Akshaya Tritiya

NationalChennai: Man Saves Schoolboy from Electrocution in Waterlogged Street; Video Goes Viral

NationalGold Prices on April 13: Mumbai Tops at ₹95,670 per 10 gm, Check Full City-Wise Rates Here

NationalChennai: Class 12 Boy Jumps to Death From 4th Floor After Being Bullied by Classmates

National Realted Stories

NationalKarnataka BJP MLA's 'violent' remarks against Robert Vadra trigger row

NationalIAF confirms object falling from sky on MP house as 'non-explosive store'; probe initiated

NationalRahul Gandhi, Congress should apologise for derogatory remarks against Savarkar: BJP's Ram Kadam

NationalTripura CM Saha holds key meeting with BJP, IPFT and TMP leaders

NationalPahalgam terror attack: Rajkot airport goes 24/7 as Pak shuts airspace for Indian flights