Tholu Bommalata Pankha Off White

₹ 1,200.00

Fanciful handfans or pankhas, as we call it, decorated with traditional Tholu Bommalata designs, on both sides. Painted on leather, these fans are light weight & comfy to hold. 

Size: 12 inches approximately 
Painted both sides

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Products Details
  • Leather handfans decorated with the Tholu Bommalata art from Andhra Pradesh.
  • Painted on both sides.
  • The polished wood handle is comfortable to hold.
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Shipping:

  • We shall ship your order in 3 working days, post quality control. Typically pan India orders reach you within 3 - 5 days.
  • International orders take approximately 15 working days.
  • In either of the cases, we are in touch with our shipping partners. In case there are any delays, we shall keep you posted.

Returns:

  • You may return this product within 3 days of receiving it. Please email us on orders@aamori.in
  • Kindly do not make alterations to the product. We will not be able to accept returns if the product has been used or modified in any way.
  • International orders cannot be returned. In the unfortunate instance, you’ve received a damaged product, we shall review damages & issue refunds.
  • In case you have received a damaged product, please drop us an email with photos on orders@aamori.in
  • We will be in touch within 24 hours of receiving your request.
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Tholu Bommalata

Leather dolls or Tholu Bommalatas are traditionally travelling stories. Chitrakaars painted puppets on polished goat hyde & travelled villages with a mobile orchestra. Most of the stories were from the epic Ramayana.

The beautiful shadow puppets filter light through them that make them luminous. Artists also craft tiny holes in the leather to further allow the light to filter through.

Like many story telling arts, Tholu Bhommalata was also popular before the advent of television & internet. Today, artists make decorative puppets, lamps, jewellery or other home decorative items to keep the art alive.