Which village in Andhra Pradesh is famous for its Kalamkari paintings?
Description: Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block-printed cotton textile produced in India. The word Kalamkari is derived from the Persian words 'kalam' meaning pen and 'kari' meaning craftsmanship, literally meaning 'pen work'. Kalamkari paintings are characterized by their intricate designs and vibrant colors. They are often used to depict scenes from mythology, folklore, and everyday life. | |
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Which village in Andhra Pradesh is famous for its Kalamkari paintings?
What is the traditional method of creating Kalamkari paintings?
What are the common motifs found in Kalamkari paintings?
What are some of the popular colors used in Kalamkari paintings?
What is the significance of Kalamkari paintings in Indian culture?