Block Printed Fabric Dealers in Chennai (3 products available)

  • Cotton Kalamkari block printed fabric

    Cotton Kalamkari block printed fabric

    160 Per Meter

    Block printed fabric & kalamkari sarees suppliers and wire baskets supliers, all fairtrade products incesce stick.

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  • Hand Block Printed Fabric

    Hand Block Printed Fabric

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    100 Meter (MOQ)

    We are offering hand block printed fabric. Kalamkari is the art of printing and painting on fabrics using colours derived from plant roots and vegetables. It is derived from the persian word kalam (meaning pen) & kari (meaning craftsmanship). A kalamkari craftsman traditionally used hand carved wooden blocks and bamboo pen to paint on rich fabrics, lending it a mellow finish.

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  • Hand Block Printed Fabric

    Hand Block Printed Fabric

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    1000 Meter (MOQ)

    • Brand Name: kalamkari
    • Hand Block Printed fabric: kalamkari
    • Hand Block Printed fabric: cotton fabric
    • vegitable print: vegitable dyes printed fabric

    We are offering hand block printed fabric. Kalamkari is the ancient art of painting, we are well versed in this traditional art of paintings. Kalamkari craft is very old. This art knew its apogee in the wealthy golconda sultanate, hyderabad, in the middle ages. kalamkari art has been practiced by many families in india and has constituted their livelihood. kalamkari is the ancient art of decorating cloth with the aid of a kalam or pen. A term mainly used to describe cotton fabrics patterned through the medium of vegetable dyes by free-hand painting and block-printing, this category of fabric now covers a wide range of textiles produced in many regions of india. The term kalamkari is however applied to the fabrics produced in the southern districts only because the ancient tradition of patterning with the kalam is still practised here. Even where the fabric is block printed the kalam is used to draw finer details and for application of some colours. The mughal who patronized this craft in the coromandel and golconda province called the practitioners of this craft "qua-lamkars" and the distinctive term “kalamkari", for goods produced in this region persists even to this day.

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