Kalamkari or
Qalamkari is hand painted or block printed textile. It is derived from the
Persian ‘drawing with a pen’. There are two styles in India. The Srikalahasthi
style which is based on themes of religious hangings, temple engravings,
scrolls, deities, scenes from epics etc. based on the influence of Hindu rulers
of the Malla dynasty. The Machilipatnam style based on Islam influence of the
Mughals and evolved with themes of flora, fauna and nature chosen.
The essential
features of Kalamkari
Using Natural dyes mostly,
hand block printing
is used for the printing of the fabric and the pen used for the finer details
and inner filling of colours.
The elaborate process
of Kalamkari
The initial weaving
of the fabric completed, is when the Kalamkari process takes over. The cotton
fabric is immersed in a fine mix of myrobalan ( a resin) and cow’s milk to
provide the adhesion of colours. By soaking it for an hour a unique gloss is
achieved. It is after this that the finer lines and details are drawn with a
bamboo stick styled like a pen soaked in fermented jiggery and water. After
this the vegetable dyes are applied. The application of each colour done, the
fabric is washed. This leads to the fabric being washed a number of times to
see that the colours have adhered and do not spread.
For extra colouring
effects substances like cow dung, seeds, crushed flowers and plants are also
used. The richness of the colours and the use of natural dyes has slowly given
way to lesser vibrancy on account of the use of chemical dyes which are easily
and abundantly available.
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sarees at Unnati Silks
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in light colours and breezy hues with floral patterns and attractive bootis,
the elegant contrast borders with floral kalamkari and the designer pallus with
brilliant floral patterns. There are handloom cottons with a lot of Kalamkari
hand painting and attractive borders. There are fine Tussar Silks that
have contrast patch borders plus block printed designs and floral spreads on
the pallu. You have Kalamaris that have entire themes from epics, nature scenes
in fine, sharp detailing that is exquisite. The Meghalaya Silks that
have charming motifs distributed in a pattern across the saree over light
coloured fields, geometrical patterns adorning colourful fields, motfs in a
pattern across the saree, and very elegant borders.
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