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Known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, Kalamkari is a traditional textile art form that traces its origins back centuries. With its rich history deeply rooted in the Indian subcontinent, 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 is basically a type of hand painted or block printed cotton textile. The word Kalamkari is derived from Persian – kalam means pen and Kari means drawing, literally translating to drawing with a pen. In India there are two broad categories or styles of Kalamkari – Machallipatnam style Srikalahasti style In the Srikalahasti style the pen is used to draw free hand motifs and patterns and color is used to fill these designs. All this entirely hand worked. Only natural dyes are used ...