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. Kalamkari is a traditional art form originating from India, known for its elaborate hand-drawn designs depicting Hindu mythology, nature, and folklore. The term "Kalamkari" derives from Persian words meaning "pen" (kalam) and "craftsmanship" (kari). Explore renowned Kalamkari paintings and the legendary artists behind them. Discover iconic works, unique styles, and the legacy of Kalamkari in Indian textile art. About Kalamkari: It is a highly popular form of hand-painted or block-printed cotton textile and paintings, practised in Andhra Pradesh. Kalamkari came up as a textile tradition during the reign of Qutb Shahis at Golconda in the 16-17th century. The art form originated in Tilang, the region between what is present-day Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. “The word ‘Kalam’ meant pen, while ‘Kari’ meant craftsmanship. There are two distinct styles of Kalamkari – Srikalahasti and the ...

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