




The Leather Art Lamp with Mythological Motif draws inspiration from the ancient practice of Leather Puppetry. This craft, called Tholu Bommalata in Andhra Pradesh and parts of Telangana and Karnataka, represents one of India’s oldest performing folk traditions. Translucent leather figures tell epic tales, connecting viewers to India’s rich cultural heritage and folklore.
This traditional form of leather puppetry art lamp presents stories from revered epics such as the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas. Each leather figure glows vividly when lit from behind. This creates a captivating play of shadows and colors that enhances mythological stories and enriches the overall experience.
The exquisite figures used in this tradition are hand-painted with natural dyes. Artisans carefully perforate the leather with delicate, intricate patterns. The designs allow soothing light to filter gracefully, producing a magical interplay of colors and shadows on the lamp’s surface or screen.
Traditionally, an oil lamp softly illuminates the designs. Today, modern lighting enhances the drama and vibrancy equally well. The Indian leather art lamps unites ancient storytelling with modern interior trends. It is both a utilitarian item and an artistic masterpiece complementing contemporary homes.
Estimated to date back to the 3rd century BCE, this art flourished under ancient rulers and temples across various regions. The process starts with selecting soft, translucent leather, usually sourced from goats or deer. Once treated, the leather is decorated intricately with patterns, rich colors, and motifs reflecting regional styles.
Each lamp proudly represents folklore legacy and aesthetic traditions, making it a distinctive example of Traditional Indian lamp decor. Beyond decorating a space, it tells a story of heritage and artistic passion passed down through generations.
More than mere entertainment, leather puppetry served as a powerful educational tool in rural communities. These performances taught moral lessons and fostered spiritual connections through tales emphasizing virtues and cultural values rooted deeply in Indian society.
Complete with live music, folk instruments, and local dialect narrations, these performances created a festive atmosphere, celebrating communal traditions. The Leather Art Lamps carries this legacy today as a handcrafted ethnic table lamp invoking spiritual ambiance in modern homes.
Andhra Pradesh Leather Puppetry recently obtained a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, confirming its cultural importance and preserving its authenticity. Artisan families maintain this heritage by adapting traditional techniques into new, contemporary forms.
Today's designs incorporate Mythological home decor lamp motifs in lampshades, wall decor, and decorative artifacts. This evolutionary process preserves tradition while ensuring relevance in contemporary interior styling and artistic creativity. It even includes integration with digital trends like AI art.
The Leather Art Lamps are far more than decorative. It captures the spirit of Indian culture, art heritage, and spiritual symbolism perfectly. Ideal for collectors and art lovers, it adds a traditional accent to any living space. This lamp is truly one of a kind.
Embrace the stunning blend of light, leather, and mythology with a product rooted firmly in history yet designed for the modern world. Experience the enchanting magic of leather puppetry art through this traditional lamp, which adds a meaningful cultural touch to your home décor.
| Art Work | Leather Puppetry Artwork |
| Period of Practice | 3 th Centuary |
| Artist Name | Shiva |
| Colour | Multicolor and Animal |
| Dimensions (H * W * L) | 13 or.6 or.3.5 or. |
| Decoration Material | Leather |
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| GI Tagged Info | Application No. 107 |
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| Country Of Origin | India |
| Region | Anantapur |
| Weight | 288 g |
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