Published on: January 17, 2026
KATHPUTLI – TRADITIONAL STRING PUPPET ART OF RAJASTHAN
KATHPUTLI – TRADITIONAL STRING PUPPET ART OF RAJASTHAN
NEWS: In Jaipur, nearly 250 families continue to preserve Kathputli, one of Rajasthan’s oldest folk art forms. This highlights issues of cultural preservation, livelihoods of traditional artists, and intangible cultural heritage.
Kathputli
- Kathputli is a traditional string puppet theatre form of Rajasthan.
- It is among the oldest surviving forms of puppetry in India
- Historically performed by travelling performers
- Used as a medium of storytelling, entertainment, and moral instruction
- Kath = Wood, Putli = Doll
Historical & Cultural Role
- Narrate stories of: Rajput kings, brave warriors, folk heroes
- Convey: Moral values, social messages, community history
Distinctive Features
- Facial & Visual Style: Large, prominent eyes, oval faces, arched eyebrows, exaggerated lips and expressions
- Costume: Bright, colourful attire
- Inspired by: Royal courts, desert traditions of Rajasthan
