RECREATING NAYAKA KALAMKARIS
Image: Nayaka kalamkari Vasantotsava. Image courtesy of Vipindas
Written by Brinda Gill
“As scholars study hand-painted textiles from India in greater depth, they are further grouping these textiles according to their origin and iconography. In India, hand-painted textiles are broadly known as kalamkari that literally means created by a kalam or pen............
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