We visited a rather kitsch craft museum, designed to look like an Indian village, with models of crafts people working. These pictures were of costumes of giant characters that were supposedly being made in a large puppet workshop. The things in their necks are for the actors to look through. As well as the village, there was a large crafts market there, which we enjoyed. The best thing was a beautiful puppet show tent, which is near the end of the blog. Most of the place seemed to concentrate on Rajastani crafts.
Sunday, 22 March 2009
HYDERABAD CRAFTS MUSEUM AND MARKET
We visited a rather kitsch craft museum, designed to look like an Indian village, with models of crafts people working. These pictures were of costumes of giant characters that were supposedly being made in a large puppet workshop. The things in their necks are for the actors to look through. As well as the village, there was a large crafts market there, which we enjoyed. The best thing was a beautiful puppet show tent, which is near the end of the blog. Most of the place seemed to concentrate on Rajastani crafts.
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