Kalamkari, meaning "pen work," dates back to over 3,000 years and flourished under Mughal and Persian influences.
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Srikalahasti style is hand-drawn with mythological themes, while Machilipatnam style is block-printed with Persian floral motifs.
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Kalamkari artists use organic dyes made from flowers, minerals, and plants, with up to 23 steps in creating a masterpiece.
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This art form adorned temple murals and was used for scroll paintings depicting Hindu epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata.
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Kalamkari prints now feature in fashion, home decor, and luxury textiles, admired by designers worldwide.
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Artisans and NGOs are reviving this craft, ensuring it thrives while blending tradition with modern design.
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