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About Andhra Pradesh's Arts and Paintings

Andhra Pradesh, located in southeastern India, is a state renowned for its rich artistic heritage and cultural diversity. The region boasts a vibrant art and craft tradition that showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic skills of its people.

Kalamkari paintings

Kalamkari, meaning "pen work," is an ancient art form that dates back to over 3000 years. It originated in the Machilipatnam and Srikalahasti regions of Andhra Pradesh. The craft gained prominence during the Mughal and Golconda Sultanates.

The art is done on cotton or silk fabric using natural dyes derived from plants, roots, and minerals. The outlines and intricate details are drawn using a bamboo or date palm stick.

Kalamkari is known for its elaborate patterns and vibrant colors, depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and floral motifs. 

The art form requires several steps, including dyeing, bleaching, hand-painting, and washing, making it a labor-intensive process.

Tholu Bommalata

Tholu Bommalata, which translates to "the dance of leather puppets," is a traditional form of shadow puppetry native to the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The art form is believed to have originated over two millennia ago, drawing influences from ancient Indian epics, folklore, and cultural narratives.

It has deep roots in the region's religious and social traditions, often used to narrate stories from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and local legends.

The primary material used in Tholu Bommalata is leather, traditionally sourced from goats or deer.

The specialty of Tholu Bommalata lies in its unique combination of craftsmanship, storytelling, and performance art. 

FAQs

Are the artworks handmade?

Yes, all our Rajasthani artforms are handmade by skilled artisans who have inherited these traditional techniques through generations.

Can I customize an art piece?

Yes, we offer customization options for many of our artforms. You can discuss your specific requirements with our team, and we will work with our artisans to create a bespoke piece.


How do I care for and maintain these traditional art pieces?

We provide care instructions with every purchase. Generally, these artworks should be kept away from direct sunlight and moisture. For textiles, we recommend gentle hand washing or dry cleaning.


Can I visit your store or gallery in person?

Currently, we operate primarily online. However, we occasionally participate in art fairs and exhibitions where you can view our collection in person. Check our website for upcoming events and locations.


 

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