$75.00
Illuminate your space with this exquisite 44 cm tall cylindrical shaped leather lamp.
Hand-painted with organic black and white vegetable dyes on a rich Indigo blue background, this lamp showcases mythological figures of Lord Krishna and the Gods from the Mahabharata, blending heritage with artistry.
Crafted by tribal women of Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, this lamp follows century-old traditions of leather artistry. Made from goat skin, each piece is hand-drawn and painted with organic dyes, transforming it into a stunning work of craftsmanship.
Rooted in the ancient Indian art of “Chayya Natak” (shadow play), these lamps echo the magic of traditional shadow puppetry. The translucent, perforated leather casts a mesmerizing glow, reminiscent of rich ornamentation against light, bringing the figures to life.
The craft of leather puppetry dates back over 300 years, deeply tied to storytelling traditions in India where artisans meticulously etch, perforate, and hand-paint each piece, a process that requires remarkable skill and patience.
These lamps, influenced by Kalamkari paintings, preserve the fading legacy of shadow theatre, where light and artistry combine to create a magical interplay of silhouettes.
Product Details:
Material: Handcrafted goat leather, mounted on a wrought iron frame
Colors: Black, White and Blue.
Height 44 cm x Diameter of base measures 19 cm and 10 cm at the top.
Weight: 700 grams
Note: Use it as a table lamp or standing lamp by using a bulb of not more than 40 watts for best illumination and to bring the design to life through the tiny perforations on the shade.