Tholu Bommalata

Tholu Bommalata (थोलू बोम्मलता)

The term “Tolu” means leather, and “Bommalattam” means puppetry in Tamil.
Tholu bommalata is a traditional Indian shadow puppetry art form that uses leather puppets. It’s a folk art form that combines music, dance, and puppetry to tell stories.
It is also translated as “the play of leather dolls” or “the dance of leather dolls”
Tholu Bommalata, a traditional form of shadow puppetry from Andhra Pradesh, has inspired stunning home décor artifacts, including exquisite lamp shades. These lamp shades are often made from leather, with intricate hand-painted designs depicting mythological characters and cultural motifs. The soft glow from these lamps casts beautiful shadows, creating a warm, ambient atmosphere. The artistry of Tholu Bommalata is reflected in the vivid colors and detailed craftsmanship of each piece. These unique artifacts add an artistic, cultural touch to any room. They often serve as conversation starters, showcasing the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship. Perfect for adding traditional charm to modern spaces, Tholu Bommalata lamp shades are a fusion of ancient art and contemporary design. Each lamp is a piece of art that tells stories of folklore and tradition. These home decor items are ideal for anyone looking to add a touch of history and artistry to their interiors.

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