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Archive for January 5, 2008

With the classics!

The Hindu : Lampshades are an effective way of directing the flow of light and thus occupy an important place in interior decoration. Till very recently, the choice was limited to plain lampshades of synthetic fabric pleated between two circular frames. Not anymore. Now, they are the medium through which a designer’s creativity flows. The variety now available has the ‘designer’ element added to it.There is a tiny segment from rural Andhra Pradesh which benefits from the new found love for various kinds of lamp shades.Nimmalakunta near Dharmavaram in Anantapur district has traditionally been famous for its leather puppetry. It had acquired the distinction 500 years ago when a few families of puppet artisans migrated from Maharashtra to Anantapur.Exceptional craftThe artisans acquired name and fame across the State with their exceptional craft of etching epic tales on leather. They would purchase raw leather, process it and create indelible impressions of traditional grandeur with the simple instrument of a palm twig.It would be a revelation for many to know that the much renowned comic characters of ‘Kethigadu’ and ‘Bangarakka’ who enriched the puppetry tradition of the State originated from Nimmalakunta.In course of time, the puppeteers of Nimmalakunta had to shed their traditional source of livelihood with the advent of mechanised entertainment in the form of movies and television. However, they refused to part with the traditional art that they nourished and cherished for centuries.Instead, they moulded it to suit the changing trends and tastes. As a result, lampshades emerging from Nimmalakunta now have a sizeable market in many parts of the country.The artisans are allowed free space for setting up stalls at handicrafts exhibitions promoted by the government.“A strip of leather is initially wound around the frame of the lampshade. We use burnt ashes and a palm twig to draw outlines of the painting. To fill the spaces, we use vegetable colours. The colours are also prepared by us,”…More

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