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iii. String Puppet
  • In Indian tradition, string puppets are commonly known as marionettes.
  • These puppets are usually carved from wood, with a typical size ranging from eight to nine inches in length. 
  • The wooden figures are painted with oil paint to add color and enhance their facial features, including the eyes, mouth, nose, and other distinct traits.
  • Little wooden pipes are connected to the body to create the limbs.
  • The body is then stitched together and covered in brightly coloured little clothing.
  • To make it look more lifelike, tiny diamonds and other decorations have been added.
  • The strings that are tied to tiny holes in the hands, head and back of the body are moved by the puppeteer.
  • Either leg, arm, and shoulder, as well as the lower back and each side of the head, are connected by strings. A hand controller in the form of the letters H or X is attached to the strings. In other instances, additional strings are connected to various parts of the marionette’s body.

The most prominent examples of string puppets are:

Kundhei

  • Kundhei is the name of the string puppets of Odisha.
  • They are made of light wood, and their skirts are long.
  • The puppeteer can move around with more ease because the puppets have more joints.
  • The strings are held together by a triangular prop.
  • The Odissi dance is prominently featured in Kundhei puppet shows.

Kathputli

  • Kathputli, a traditional string puppet from Rajasthan, derives its name from the Hindi terms for wood and doll, respectively, “Kath” and “putli.
  • The puppets wear colourful traditional Rajasthani clothing.
  • The presentation is accompanied by a dramatic folk music score, and the puppeteer’s finger is attached to the strings.
  • The absence of legs on the puppets is a defining characteristic.

Bommalattam

  • Puppetry called “bommalattam” has its roots in Tamil Nadu.
  • It combines elements of rod puppetry and string puppetry.
  • The puppeteer wears an iron ring on his head that is attached to the strings.
  • With some standing up to 4.5 feet tall and weighing up to 10 kilogrammes, the Bommalattam puppets are the biggest and heaviest marionettes in India.
  • The four distinctive stages of the Bommalattam theatre are Vinayak Puja, Komali, Amanattam, and Pusenkanattam.

Gombeyatta

  • It is a traditional puppet show from Karnataka.
  • They are modelled after the many characters from the Yakshagana Theatres.
  • One noteworthy feature of this puppet is the use of more than one puppeteer to control the puppets.