



The Leather Goddess Wall Hanging represents a unique and culturally rich craft deeply rooted in India’s heritage. Known as Leather Puppetry or Tholu Bommalata, this art flourishes in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka. It is one of the oldest folk arts of India, echoing ancient storytelling traditions through shadow puppetry.
This traditional art form uses translucent leather figures, carefully hand-crafted and painted. These puppets tell epic stories from revered texts like the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas. The intricate artistry behind each piece makes the leather Goddess artwork more than decoration; it is a testament to India’s vast mythological and artistic wealth.
The process of creating a Leather Puppetry Goddess Hanging is detailed and time-honored. Artisans choose goat or deer leather for each puppet, carefully treating and processing it to achieve the desired translucency. After preparation, skilled artisans hand-paint the figures using natural dyes, ensuring vibrant yet lasting colors.
The leather is then perforated with delicate patterns that allow light to shine through. When placed before an oil lamp or modern lighting source, these perforations create a magical play of colors and shadows. This method makes the hand-painted Goddess leather wall hanging come alive, enchanting viewers with vivid hues and dramatic effects.
The tradition of Leather Puppetry dates back to the 3rd century BCE and has flourished with the support of various rulers and temple traditions. It evolved as a key medium for storytelling and cultural education. Performances were both entertainment and lessons in morals, connecting spiritually with village communities.
These performances typically included live music and narration in local dialects, enriching the experience. The artisan Goddess leather painting displayed in today’s wall hangings continues this cultural legacy. The art received official recognition when Andhra Pradesh Leather Puppetry earned the Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
This Goddess Wall Hanging is a versatile decor item suited to many settings. Perfect as Goddess pooja room decor, it lends sacred traditional vibes to worship areas. It also makes an appealing piece of Goddess home decor for living rooms, hallways, and offices.
The elaborate craftsmanship and vivid colors render it more than decoration. It is also a collectible honoring the long-standing tradition of leather puppetry and craft. As a hand-crafted Goddess wall art, it blends beautifully with classic and ethnic interiors, enhancing any space with cultural depth and spiritual warmth.
While Leather Puppetry originally focused on puppet shows, artisans now adapt this craft to modern tastes. Along with lampshades and decorative items, the Leather Goddess Wall Hanging is a popular standalone art piece for walls. This helps preserve the art while providing new creative and economic opportunities to artisans.
Using natural dyes and traditional methods maintains authenticity. Some newer designs incorporate fresh motifs and styles, making each wall hanging unique. This balance between tradition and innovation keeps the craft alive and relevant in contemporary cultural scenes.
Ongoing preservation by artisan families is crucial in keeping Leather Puppetry alive. Each Leather Goddess Wall Hangings represents artistic skill, centuries of belief, and regional identity. Buying and displaying these pieces supports communities and keeps the tradition vibrant.
By embracing this artwork, you bring a part of India’s rich cultural tapestry into your living space. The hand-painted Goddess leather wall hangings symbolizes devotion, artistry, and timeless beauty, adding a precious accent to any collection or decor.
| Art Work | Leather Puppetry Artwork |
| Period of Practice | 3 th Centuary |
| Artist Name | Shiva |
| Colour | Geometric en Multicolor |
| Dimensions (H * W * L) | 24 in5 in |
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| Theme | Mythology, Art en Spirituality |
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| Frame Style | Ornate |
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| GI Tagged Info | Application No. 107 |
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| Country Of Origin | India |
| Region | Anantapur |
| Weight | 13 g |
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