village painters used soot from night lamps for black color
which are created by hand-painting or stencil work on a white ceramic surface
it is a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the weavers who bring forth this masterpiece
Artists use their fingers
artists prepare a sketch and fill in figures on cloth
Authentic Karuppur Kalamkari Painting Tree of faces Themed Sohrai – Khovar Painting village painters used soot fromKaruppur Kalamkari paintings are a form of traditional hand painted artwork has origin in the village of Karuppur in Tamil Nadu, India. Kalamkari, which means "pen work," refers to the technique of using pens or brushes to create intricate designs and motifs on fabrics or canvases. Karuppur Kalamkari paintings find application in various forms, including sarees, stoles, wall hangings, tablecloths, bedspreads, and home dcor items. They are cherished