



Kalamkari is a cherished Indian art form of hand-painting or block-printing on cotton fabric, primarily from Andhra Pradesh. Its key features include the exclusive use of natural dyes and intricate storytelling, often illustrating mythological narratives, flora, and fauna. The main techniques involve either free-hand drawing with a 'kalam' (Srikalahasti style) or a combination of block-printing and hand-painting (Machilipatnam style). Culturally, it's significant as a centuries-old tradition that beautifully blends art, storytelling, and natural materials, preserving a rich legacy of craftsmanship and narrative art through its vibrant textiles.