



The Krishna Leather Tholu Bommalata Wall Art beautifully represents India’s rich and ancient folk traditions. This traditional shadow puppetry, called Tholu Bommalata, originates from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and parts of Karnataka. It features exquisitely handcrafted leather figures that narrate sacred stories from renowned Indian epics such as the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas.
Each carefully crafted leather puppet is hand-painted with natural dyes that highlight its delicate design. The fine perforations create an intricate pattern, allowing light to shine through. When illuminated with oil lamps or modern lighting, these puppets come alive with vibrant colors and captivating shadow effects that enhance the storytelling experience.
This ancient craft dates back to the 3rd century BCE and has flourished through royal patronage and temple traditions. It served as both entertainment and spiritual storytelling for village communities. The craftsmanship involves creating each puppet from specially treated goat or deer leather, enabling translucency necessary for shadow play.
Talented artisans then hand-paint these puppets with detailed patterns and rich colors. The designs often reflect traditional motifs unique to their regional origins. This Indian folk art Krishna wall art embodies centuries of heritage and preserves Krishna traditions in a form suitable for modern display.
Beyond entertainment, the Lord Krishna Tholu Bommalata wall art has profound social and cultural importance. It acts as a tool for teaching moral values, spiritual guidance, and education in rural areas. Performances would be accompanied by folk instruments, music, and storytelling in local dialects, creating dynamic engagement.
This immersive folk art nurtured community bonds by bringing villagers together through shared stories and traditions. The festive atmosphere it fostered supported cultural preservation while simultaneously educating the audience in an accessible manner.
This exquisite leather Krishna wall art is an excellent addition to any home temple or living room decor. Handcrafted to perfection, each piece is unique, making it highly desirable for collectors and devotees alike. The vibrant colors and intricate details transform the art into a storytelling masterpiece rich with cultural heritage.
Displaying this decorative Krishna leather collectible pays homage to India’s traditional arts. It brings spiritual depth and cultural warmth to any space, creating a sacred and inviting ambiance that honors Lord Krishna.
Andhra Pradesh Leather Puppetry, including the Krishna Leather Puppetry, has earned the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag. This recognition protects the craft's cultural uniqueness and assures buyers of the product's authenticity and quality.
The GI tag also supports artisan families who devote their lives to keeping this centuries-old tradition alive. They continuously innovate by adapting the craft for contemporary tastes, producing wall hangings, lampshades, and other items based on Tholu Bommalata Krishna themes.
Today, Krishna Leather Tholu Bommalata thrives as a vibrant and living folk art. Dedicated artisans passionately craft, paint, and preserve these delicate leather puppets with great care. Their commitment ensures the survival of a historic art form that links mythology, spirituality, and modern home aesthetics.
Choosing this handcrafted Krishna leather artwork not only enhances your decor but also supports the artisans and celebrates India's cultural heritage. It stands as a meaningful collectible and a tribute to authentic folk storytelling through leather craft traditions.
| Art Work | Leather Puppetry Artwork |
| Period of Practice | 3 th Centuary |
| Artist Name | Shiva |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Dimensions (H * W * L) | 11.5 or.4.5 or. |
| Decoration Material | Leather |
| Theme | Mythology, Spirituality, Art, and Ethnic |
| Age Group | All ages |
| Shape | Custom |
| Material | |
| Recommended Age Group | All ages |
| Art Work Authenticity | Original |
| Features | |
| Frame Style | Unframed |
| Painting Medium | Watercolor |
| GI Tagged Info | Application No. 107 |
| Mounting Hardware | |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Region | Anantapur |
| Weight | 10 g |
| Volume |
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