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Rs.18,301
This is a GI tagged handcrafted product that uses natural dyes. Originating from the districts of Chittoor and Krishna of Andhra Pradesh, this GI tag emphasises the origin of this product as an intellectual property of Andhra Pradesh.
Craft Type Kalamkari Dimensions 36×48 Product Origin Sri kalahasti Material Cotton - Kalamakari was born out of an art of story-telling. It is a highly popular art form in which hand and block printing are used for making narrative scrolls and panels.
- A craft dating back to 3000 years, Kalamkari gained a lot of recognition during the Mughal era.
- Kalamkari art primarily displays earthy tones such beige, indigo, green, rust, black and mustard.
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Rs.1,541
This is a GI tagged handcrafted product that uses natural dyes. Originating from the districts of Chittoor and Krishna of Andhra Pradesh, this GI tag emphasises the origin of this product as an intellectual property of Andhra Pradesh.
Craft Type Kalamkari Dimensions 24×30 Product Origin Sri Kalahasti Material Cotton - Kalamakari was born out of an art of story-telling. It is a highly popular art form in which hand and block printing are used for making narrative scrolls and panels.
- A craft dating back to 3000 years, Kalamkari gained a lot of recognition during the Mughal era.
- Kalamkari art primarily displays earthy tones such beige, indigo, green, rust, black and mustard.
In Stock
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Rs.16,374
This is a GI tagged handcrafted product that uses natural dyes. Originating from the districts of Chittoor and Krishna of Andhra Pradesh, this GI tag emphasises the origin of this product as an intellectual property of Andhra Pradesh.
Craft Type Kalamkari Dimensions 48×72 Product Origin Sri kalahasti Material Cotton - Kalamakari was born out of an art of story-telling. It is a highly popular art form in which hand and block printing are used for making narrative scrolls and panels.
- A craft dating back to 3000 years, Kalamkari gained a lot of recognition during the Mughal era.
- Kalamkari art primarily displays earthy tones such beige, indigo, green, rust, black and mustard.
Out of stock
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Rs.36,602
This is a GI tagged handcrafted product that uses natural dyes. Originating from the districts of Chittoor and Krishna of Andhra Pradesh, this GI tag emphasises the origin of this product as an intellectual property of Andhra Pradesh.
Craft Type Kalamkari Dimensions 48×72 Product Origin Sri kalahasti Material Cotton - Kalamakari was born out of an art of story-telling. It is a highly popular art form in which hand and block printing are used for making narrative scrolls and panels.
- A craft dating back to 3000 years, Kalamkari gained a lot of recognition during the Mughal era.
- Kalamkari art primarily displays earthy tones such beige, indigo, green, rust, black and mustard.
In Stock
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Rs.9,247
This is a GI tagged handcrafted product that uses natural dyes. Originating from the districts of Chittoor and Krishna of Andhra Pradesh, this GI tag emphasises the origin of this product as an intellectual property of Andhra Pradesh.
Craft Type Kalamkari Dimensions 42×42 Product Origin Sri kalahasti Material Cotton - Kalamakari was born out of an art of story-telling. It is a highly popular art form in which hand and block printing are used for making narrative scrolls and panels.
- A craft dating back to 3000 years, Kalamkari gained a lot of recognition during the Mughal era.
- Kalamkari art primarily displays earthy tones such beige, indigo, green, rust, black and mustard.
In Stock
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Rs.1,541
This is a GI tagged handcrafted product that uses natural dyes. Originating from the districts of Chittoor and Krishna of Andhra Pradesh, this GI tag emphasises the origin of this product as an intellectual property of Andhra Pradesh.
Craft Type Kalamkari Dimensions 24×30 Product Origin Sri kalahasti Material Cotton - Kalamakari was born out of an art of story-telling. It is a highly popular art form in which hand and block printing are used for making narrative scrolls and panels.
- A craft dating back to 3000 years, Kalamkari gained a lot of recognition during the Mughal era.
- Kalamkari art primarily displays earthy tones such beige, indigo, green, rust, black and mustard.
In Stock
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Rs.1,734
This is a GI tagged handcrafted product that uses natural dyes. Originating from the districts of Chittoor and Krishna of Andhra Pradesh, this GI tag emphasises the origin of this product as an intellectual property of Andhra Pradesh.
Craft Type Kalamkari Dimensions 24×30 Product Origin Sri kalahasti Material Cotton - Kalamakari was born out of an art of story-telling. It is a highly popular art form in which hand and block printing are used for making narrative scrolls and panels.
- A craft dating back to 3000 years, Kalamkari gained a lot of recognition during the Mughal era.
- Kalamkari art primarily displays earthy tones such beige, indigo, green, rust, black and mustard.
In Stock
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Rs.1,348
This is a GI tagged handcrafted product that uses natural dyes. Originating from the districts of Chittoor and Krishna of Andhra Pradesh, this GI tag emphasises the origin of this product as an intellectual property of Andhra Pradesh.
Craft Type Kalamkari Dimensions 24×30 Product Origin Sri kalahasti Material Cotton - Kalamakari was born out of an art of story-telling. It is a highly popular art form in which hand and block printing are used for making narrative scrolls and panels.
- A craft dating back to 3000 years, Kalamkari gained a lot of recognition during the Mughal era.
- Kalamkari art primarily displays earthy tones such beige, indigo, green, rust, black and mustard.
Out of stock
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Rs.1,348
This is a GI tagged handcrafted product that uses natural dyes. Originating from the districts of Chittoor and Krishna of Andhra Pradesh, this GI tag emphasises the origin of this product as an intellectual property of Andhra Pradesh.
Craft Type Kalamkari Dimensions 24×30 Product Origin Sri kalahasti Material Cotton - Kalamakari was born out of an art of story-telling. It is a highly popular art form in which hand and block printing are used for making narrative scrolls and panels.
- A craft dating back to 3000 years, Kalamkari gained a lot of recognition during the Mughal era.
- Kalamkari art primarily displays earthy tones such beige, indigo, green, rust, black and mustard.
Out of stock