Mojilpur Ahlad-Ahladi Doll
₹399.00
A beautifully handcrafted Mojilpur Ahlad-Ahladi Doll, made from natural clay and finished in realistic multicolor tones. A charming folk-art piece that captures the warmth and simplicity of Bengal’s village life.
Key Highlights
✅ Handcrafted traditional Mojilpur clay doll from Bengal
✅ Realistic multicolor hand-painted finish
✅ Inspired by everyday rural life and folk expressions
✅ Eco-friendly, lightweight & ideal for indoor décor
✅ A unique collectible rooted in Bengal’s artistic heritage
Description
The Mojilpur Ahlad-Ahladi Doll is a graceful expression of Bengal’s age-old earthen doll-making tradition. Doll making in Bengal has always been closely connected to social life, storytelling, and village culture. Among celebrated forms such as Tepa Putul, Krishnanagar Dolls, and Gala Putul, Mojilpur Dolls stand out for their distinctive style and emotional expressions.
This art form was pioneered by Manmath Das of Jayanagar–Mojilpur in South 24 Parganas, who introduced a unique approach to shaping and styling dolls. Today, his legacy continues through his grandson Sambhunath Das, who crafts colorful Mojilpur dolls that preserve the traditional essence while adding vibrant life to each piece.
Mojilpur dolls are easily recognized by their expressive postures, stretched eyes, and strong connection to Bengal’s village scenes. The Ahlad-Ahladi Doll beautifully represents joy, companionship, and folk simplicity, making it a meaningful décor accent that adds cultural depth and warmth to your home.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Mojilpur Ahlad-Ahladi Doll |
| Product Code | MD0124SD001 |
| Craft Type | Bengal Mojilpur Doll |
| Material | Clay |
| Color | Realistic Multicolor |
| Height | 6 Inches |
| Weight | 300 gm |
| Utility | Home Décor |
| Care Instructions | Wipe with dry, soft cloth. Ideal for indoor setting |
GI & Craft Information
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Craft Origin | Jayanagar–Mojilpur, South 24 Parganas |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Craft Tradition | Bengal Earthen Doll Making |
| Originated By | Manmath Das |
| Practiced By | Sambhunath Das (Next Generation Artisan) |
| Craft Nature | Handcrafted Folk Art |
| GI Status | Not Applicable |


















