Hyderabad girl Sailaja’s desi doll attracts Korean research team

The team is in Hyderabad to study the culture associated with toys for a research report next year.
Kiyaa is reportedly India’s first and 100 percent authentic, desi fashion doll.
Kiyaa is reportedly India’s first and 100 percent authentic, desi fashion doll.

HYDERABAD: A  Korean research team is in the city to visit the Kiyaa Doll Studio in the city. Kiyaa is reportedly India’s first and 100 % authentic, desi fashion doll, also is known as India’s Barbie.  To study the doll the Korean team comprised of Hyun Lee, the researcher from Folk Research Division in National Folk Museum Korea (NFMK), who is working with the curator Koo. Accompanied by Kim, a visual documentarian, and interpreter Danesh Kumar, the team visited Kiyaa Doll Studio at Srinagar Colony in the city on Friday evening.

The NFMK is researching on Korea and worldwide dolls as a team. The team has plans to visit representative areas in Asia, Europe, America, Africa, and investigate their toys and cultures related to them. “I first surveyed Japan including Tokyo and Osaka in April, and secondly Europe including the Czech Republic, Germany, and France in July. And then, now I am in Hyderabad and will be visiting Delhi,  Udaipur, and Bengaluru from 19 October to 31 for about two weeks,” informed Hyun Lee, the researcher. 

“Through the investigation of dolls ranging from traditional dolls to modern dolls in India, I’m trying to identify the diverse perceptions(memories) of Indian dolls and everyday life culture. I will visit a  doll museum, puppet theatre, folk research institution, toy industrial complex, toy stores such as RCS Toys, markets and give an interview with them”, disclosed Hyun Lee in her introduction mail,  to Hima Sailaja Theerdhala, VSLI Engineer turned Fashion Designer, Entrepreneur, ISB Alumni who gave India doll of its own.

How they found Kiyaa
“I’m interested in your design studio and Kiyaa dolls. While I Googled for India’s own fashion dolls, I found some articles on your works. They said that you created Kiyaa, India’s answer to Barbie. I want to deal with the doll’s social role. Therefore I think that it will be meaningful if you introduce me beginning of your work, programs, and plans,”Hyun wrote before meeting Sailaja.

The whole research will result in the publication of a research report in October next year. It will be distributed to Korea and international academic associations, libraries, and research institutes. 
Furthermore, NFKM has a plan to exhibit the worldwide toys in Children’s Museum in September 2019. It will be a great opportunity that children and families in Korea can be informed about puppetry and dolls from India and the world, Hyun stated.

Kiyaa, has realistic India face, features, contemporary teenage character, carries heart & soul of the nation. “It is the doll for girls and collectors who are looking for a doll that represents the real Indian girl,” says Sailaja. And not it is all the more pride that it would be exhibited to the world audience through a Children’s Museum in September 2019 by NFMK,” said Sailaja. 

Sailaja’s start-up company, Shel Studio has worked on the doll for many years.  We have already invested little over an INR ten million on product development, market seed program, Shailaja informed.  It is named “‘Kiyaa,’ means ‘cooing of the bird’ in Sanskrit. Kiyaa has realistic Indian face, features and contemporary teenage character.”“It’s a premium Doll with Indian heart and soul that engages to impart values, culture, and history to children” informs Sailaja, from Srinagar Colony.

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