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Leather lamp shades  
  Leather screen 4 panel
 
The art of making Lampshades has its origin in Leather puppetry. This form of art popularly known as ‘Tholu Bommalata’ in Telugu is one of the earliest performing arts. Dating back to the 3rd century B.C. and reaching its pinnacle during the Vijayana.. More Info
     
  Leather lamp shade
 

The art of making Lampshades has its origin in Leather puppetry. This form of art popularly known as ‘Tholu Bommalata’ in Telugu is one of the earliest performing arts. Dating back to the 3rd century B.C. and reaching its pinnacle during the Vijay.. More Info

     
  Leather lamp shade round
 

The art of making Lampshades has its origin in Leather puppetry. This form of art popularly known as ‘Tholu Bommalata’ in Telugu is one of the earliest performing arts. Dating back to the 3rd century B.C. and reaching its pinnacle during the Vijay.. More Info

     
  Leather painted radha krishna
 

The art of making Lampshades has its origin in Leather puppetry. This form of art popularly known as ‘Tholu Bommalata’ in Telugu is one of the earliest performing arts. Dating back to the 3rd century B.C. and reaching its pinnacle during the Vijay.. More Info

     
  Leather wall decorative puppet
 

The art of making Lampshades has its origin in Leather puppetry. This form of art popularly known as ‘Tholu Bommalata’ in Telugu is one of the earliest performing arts. Dating back to the 3rd century B.C. and reaching its pinnacle during the Vijay.. More Info

     

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