Traditional: Wooden dolls found their market especially in rural fairs for centuries. Traditionally the crafts persons are specialized in making the wooden owl; considered auspicious for homes as it is the 'vahana' or escort of the goddess Lakshmi. Apart from these, the crafts persons used to make ‘Rashiputul’ (figures of Radha-Krishna on a single block of wood), Durga, Laksmi, Saraswati, figures of the King, the Queen, and of owls. 

   

 

 

Contemporary: The owl, with its unique design and colour, is the brand product of the village. On the white background of the owl is painted a distinctive design of red, green yellow and black lines. Now the artists make utility products and decorative items using the traditional items like owl, king and queen etc. They make furniture, lampshade etc. They make variety of wooden furniture presently ranging from cots, chairs, table, mirror with wooden doll motifs which is catering to a large market.