Kalamkari painting is an ancient Indian art where intricate designs are hand-painted or block-printed on fabric using natural dyes. Kalamkari is a traditional Indian art form of hand-painted or block-printed cotton textiles. It originated in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh around 3,000 years ago. Kalamkari is an ancient style of hand painting done on cotton or silk fabric with a tamarind pen, using natural dyes. The word Kalamkari is derived from a Persian word where ‘kalam‘ means pen and ‘kari‘ refers to craftsmanship. Learn about the ancient craft of Kalamkari art, a hand-painted and block-printed textile art from Andhra Pradesh, India. Explore the cultural significance, production methods, and socioeconomic challenges of the artisan communities through interviews, photographs, and research findings. Kalamkari, also commonly spelled as qalamkari , [1] is an ancient textile printing art, that finds its roots in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [2][3][4] Kalamkari gained popularity in the South India during the reign of Vijayanagara Empire.

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