Explore Thanjavur Art: Painting, Dolls, Bronze Making
Discover Thanjavur’s living arts in a hands-on tour. Visit artisan studios, paint a doll, watch bronze casting, and learn the secrets of traditional Tanjore painting. A true cultural experience!
Step into the heart of Tamil Nadu’s timeless traditions with our Live Artisan Workshops Tour in Thanjavur. This immersive half-day experience takes you beyond sightseeing—into the real homes and studios of Thanjavur’s master artisans, where ancient skills are still practiced by hand, passed down through generations.
On this tour, you’ll explore three iconic local crafts—the world-renowned Thanjavur painting, the charming Thalaiyatti Bommai (bobble-head dolls), and the sacred art of Panchaloha bronze idol casting. You’ll not only watch these rare arts come to life but also engage with artisans, hear their stories, and even try your hand at creating something yourself.
1. Thanjavur Painting Workshop
Visit a local painting studio, often within the artisan’s home. Learn how traditional Tanjore paintings are created using natural pigments, gesso work, and 22-karat gold foil on wooden panels. Hear the history behind this royal art form and observe the layering process of drawing, relief work, and gilding. You can try sketching a border or applying foil with help from the artist.
2. Thalaiyatti Bommai Making (Bobble-Head Dolls)
Get hands-on at a studio in Keelavasal, where colorful papier-mâché dolls come to life. Watch how these unique nodding-head figures are made using natural paste, moulds, sun-drying, and hand-painting techniques. You’ll get to paint your own mini bommai and take it home as a personalized souvenir!
3. Bronze Idol Casting Visit
At a traditional bronze foundry, observe how the sacred Chola-era process of lost-wax casting (cire perdue) is still in use. From wax modeling and clay moulding to metal casting and polishing, you’ll see real bronze idols being made—often representing gods, dancers, and saints. Safety gear is provided where needed.
On this tour, you’ll explore three iconic local crafts—the world-renowned Thanjavur painting, the charming Thalaiyatti Bommai (bobble-head dolls), and the sacred art of Panchaloha bronze idol casting. You’ll not only watch these rare arts come to life but also engage with artisans, hear their stories, and even try your hand at creating something yourself.
1. Thanjavur Painting Workshop
Visit a local painting studio, often within the artisan’s home. Learn how traditional Tanjore paintings are created using natural pigments, gesso work, and 22-karat gold foil on wooden panels. Hear the history behind this royal art form and observe the layering process of drawing, relief work, and gilding. You can try sketching a border or applying foil with help from the artist.
2. Thalaiyatti Bommai Making (Bobble-Head Dolls)
Get hands-on at a studio in Keelavasal, where colorful papier-mâché dolls come to life. Watch how these unique nodding-head figures are made using natural paste, moulds, sun-drying, and hand-painting techniques. You’ll get to paint your own mini bommai and take it home as a personalized souvenir!
3. Bronze Idol Casting Visit
At a traditional bronze foundry, observe how the sacred Chola-era process of lost-wax casting (cire perdue) is still in use. From wax modeling and clay moulding to metal casting and polishing, you’ll see real bronze idols being made—often representing gods, dancers, and saints. Safety gear is provided where needed.










