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Nimmalakunta Leather Pupprtry Craft

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History of the Craft

The origin of this craft is the Art of Tholu Bommalata which is the traditional cultural art of the region. The material used for this craft is taken from this art form only, thus it has the background of this traditional art. The Art of “ Tholu Bommalata” is very ancient one in the state of Andhra Pradesh. This folk Art was used by the people who migrated from the state of Maharashtra around 700 years back. This art was very interesting one which was displayed in the streets when there were no dramas or films for entertainment. This play was demonstrated whole night with the theme of epics. This art was honored and encouraged by the Kings of that time. These plays which belong to the stories of Ramayana, Mahabharatha were liked very much by the people as well as rulers of Maharashtra. Likewise this Flok Art was very famous at that time in the state of Maharashtra. Due to some circumstances, our ancestors who were depending for livelihood on this Art were migrated to the state of Andhra Pradesh and also to some districts of Karnataka as Gypsies and were playing this Tholu Bommalata in the villages. By doing that kind of work some people lead by our Grand Father about 90 years back came to this village Nimmalakunta and settled here itself demonstrating this Art in surrounding villages. After some years as there was a decrease found in the honor of this Art due to the Film industry, our Father D. Chinna Narayana and some other Artists have started this Craft with their own Tholubommalu method. They have been supported by the organization DCH and some of the designers. They have started making the items like Lamps, Paintings and Wall hangings and started selling them. Gradually this Craft has become one of the famous crafts in India today.

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I, named Dalavai Kullayaapa, S/o. D. Chinna Narayana have learnt this ART from my father. This art was a familiar livelihood for our family since ages. So, from childhood I have accustomed to this art and having lot of skills in this craft. After my father’s demise, I and my brothers D. Raju and D. Durgesh along with other 50 Artists of our community are doing this craft items. We have become professionals in this Craft. I have gained National Award for this craft in 2010, UNESCO Award of Excellence in 2012, and obtained honorary Degree from the University of Vietnam. There are also India Book of Records and Telugu Book of Records by my name. I have also participated in about 180 local Exhibitions and some Foreign Exhibitions.

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Dalavai Kullayappa,  Mobile: 9959309029;  7789893840