Jhabua (Madhya Pradesh): In a remarkable tribute to Jhabua's rich tribal heritage, the famous doll that represents as a indigenous art, dress, and tradition in the Madhya Pradesh region is set to be witnessed through postal cover both domestically and internationally.
Uddhav Gidwani, the man behind artistic legacy traces back, pioneered doll-making around 40 years ago. His aspiration was to emulate the essence of Jhabua district's folk culture and attire within these dolls. As the art gained popularity and resonance, tribal women of Jhabua involved them in the crafting process.
Over the time, the doll's purpose evolved from gifting it to brides, to becoming a cherished memento for tourists visiting Jhabua. The dolls have been often portrayed engaging in agricultural and daily activities, thus embodying the very spirit of Jhabua's folk culture. After Uddhav Gidwani's death, his son Subhash, along with his family, embraced the legacy and brought it to global heights. Presently, these dolls are sold in various states of India as well as foreign countries like Dubai and Switzerland.