A Splash of Tradition: Tholu Bommalata
This wall lamp is a vibrant expression of Tholu Bommalata, the celebrated shadow puppetry craft of Andhra Pradesh. Unlike mass-produced lighting, this piece carries the soul of a storytelling tradition that dates back to the 3rd century BCE. The translucent leather, originally treated to cast shadows for village plays, is now reimagined to cast a warm, inviting glow in modern homes.
The Artisan: State Awardee Raghavendra
Handcrafted in the artisan village of Nimmalakunta, this piece is the work of Raghavendra, a State Award-winning master craftsman. By choosing this lamp, you are not merely buying decor; you are supporting the livelihood of a custodian of Indian heritage and ensuring this intricate art form continues to thrive.
Design: The "Vivid Waves" Motif
While traditional Tholu Bommalata often depicts deities, this piece features a contemporary "Vivid Waves" design inspired by Kalamkari aesthetics.
The Art: The fluid, rhythmic wave patterns are hand-drawn and painted using natural vegetable dyes, symbolizing energy and movement.
The Light: The magic happens when the lamp is switched on. Thousands of tiny, hand-punched perforations outline the waves, allowing light to dance through the leather and create a stunning, intricate projection on your wall.
Placement Ideas (Small Lamp, Big Impact)
At 5.5 inches, this compact wall mount is designed for versatility. It is perfect for:
Accent Lighting: Creating a focal point in a hallway, foyer, or gallery wall.
Bedside Ambience: A unique, artistic alternative to standard reading lamps.
Creative Corners: Illuminating a bookshelf or a small meditation space.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 5.5 Inches (Height) x Wall Mount Profile
Material: Translucent Goat Leather stretched over a metal frame
Craft: Tholu Bommalata (Leather Shadow Puppetry)
Technique: Hand-perforated and Hand-painted
Colors: Multicolored (Earth tones with vibrant accents)
Care Instructions
Cleaning: Dust lightly with a dry, soft cloth.
Caution: Avoid water, damp cloths, and direct sunlight, as these can damage the natural leather and fade the organic dyes.
Why is this a "Living" Art? Because this lamp is handcrafted from natural material, the leather texture may evolve slightly over time, deepening in character. Minor variations in the painting or perforation are not flaws—they are the guarantee that a real person created this piece specifically for you.