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    Kalamkari Paintings & Artworks

    We all know that India was famous as the “Golden Bird” in the ancient era because of its antiquity and impressive art forms. And, Kalamkari art is one of the classic art styles that add to the richness and beauty of the Indian art culture. Earlier it was seen in temples, but today, you can see it as a decorative piece in modern homes too. So, if you also want to adorn your lovely home with the highly time-honored Kalamkari art, you need not go anywhere else but check out our collection of Kalamkari paintings online.

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    Dusk of Royalty Kalamkari Artwork Painting For Home Wall Decor

    Kalamkari | By TheBimba

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    Royal Blue Peacock Kalamkari Artwork Painting For Home Wall Decor

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    Peacock Kalamkari Artwork Painting For Home Wall Decor

    Kalamkari | By TheBimba

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    The Tree of Glory Kalamkari Artwork Painting For Home Wall Decor

    Kalamkari | By TheBimba

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    Oasis of Blue Kalamkari Artwork Painting For Home Wall Decor

    Kalamkari | By TheBimba

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    Induce a Spiritual Vibe in Your Home with Kalamkari Paintings India has many festivals throughout the year, and the festive season gives you the best reason to buy Kalamkari paintings. They are sure to bring spiritual vibes to your home as they portray tales from holy texts like Ramayana, Mahabharta, and Bhagavatam. Earlier, they were just used as backdrops in temples, but you can now revive your living room or entryway walls with timeless kalamkari paintings. Talking about the present-day versions of Kalamkari paintings online, they have got another look altogether. Not just do they showcase deities and spiritual scenes but also other interesting subjects such as peacocks, deer, tigers, etc. When it comes to attractive Kalamkari art motifs, the most famous motif is “The Tree of Glory.” People are raving about this painting's design, and they keep coming back to us again & again to buy kalamkari paintings in this particular design. Gifting is no More a Hassle With Kalamkari Paintings Online Is it your relative or friend’s wedding? Is it any closed one’s housewarming ceremony? Whatever the occasion is, you are sorted with our kalamkari paintings online collection. We have a lot of beautiful kalamkari paintings in a variety of designs, such as “Oasis of Blue,” “Dusk of Royalty,” Royal Blue Peacock,” and many more. These kalamkari painting ideas are superb for gifting to anybody on any occasion. So, gifting is no more a hassle with The Bimba. Simply order the most-loved Kalamkari art piece and sit back & relax while we deliver it to your doorstep. For more fun deals, never miss our collection during the festive season! A Sneak Peak into the Origin & Meaning of Kalamkari Paintings Although no one knows when Kalamkari art was born, it originated in the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh hundreds of years ago. The name “Kalamkari” comes from the word “Kalam,” also called Pen in English. It is basically an intricate hand-painting style that’s done on the cloth canvas. And pen or Kalam is used to add colors or fine details to the art piece. Each Kalamkari painting is different in its way and has the power to captivate the viewers. Do not miss any opportunity to buy Kalamkari paintings from our best collection. Want to Know How the Timeless Kalamkari Paintings are Made? Read This…. You will be shocked to know that each piece of kalamkari painting goes through 23 intricate steps. With their art skills, love, and patience, the creative kalamkari artists convert a common cloth base into an extraordinary kalamkari painting. The entire process needs an eye for detailing and high precision. We, at The Bimba, have interviewed expert kalamkari art creators about the making process and here is what they told us. First of all, the cotton fabric is immersed in a solution of bleach and cow dung for several hours to give it an even off-white shade. This fabric is further immersed in a solution of Myrobalans and buffalo milk, so dyes do not smudge at the time of painting. Next, the artists wash the fabric under running water to eliminate the odor of buffalo milk. You will be amazed to know that they wash the fabric about 20 times and dry it under the sun. Once this cotton fabric is all set for painting, artists start pouring their creativity into it. They create lovely motifs & designs. Once designing is finished, it’s time to add beauty to it through vivid and attractive colors. So, the artists prepare natural dyes using different raw materials. To add minute details to kalamkari paintings, the artists utilize “tamarind twig” as Kalam or pen to draw gorgeous motifs of Indian deities such as Shri Jaganath, Vishnu, and Parvati; spiritual scenes like Krishna Raas-Leels; birds & animals like peacock & tigers; flowers like lotus, and much more. There’s something about charming colors used in Kalamkari Art The kalamkari paintings hold awe-aspiring beauty, and most of the credit goes to the naturally-derived charming colors. There is something different about these colors that sets them apart from other paintings. As per the expert Kalamkari paintings creators, these colors look so vivid because they are derived from natural sources; there’s no chemical composition in colors. For example, artists derive black dye by mixing jaggery, iron fillings, and water; and they mostly use black shade to outline the sketches and drawings. On the other hand, yellow/mustard shade is prepared by boiling peels of pomegranate, red dyes are made from maddar’s bark, and blue color is derived from indigo. This shows that nature has blessed us with so many good things. If we pay attention to the environment, we even do not have to look to artificial matters to meet our different needs and wants. Nature has it all for us! Interested to Buy Kalamkari paintings? Know About the Types of Kalamkari Art Before you check out Kalamkari paintings online for your home or gifting, you should have some information on different styles of Kalamkari art in the country- Machilipatnam and Srikalahasti Style. Machilipatnam Style: In this Kalamkari art style, motifs are created with hand-carved conventional blocks that feature fine detailing done by hand. Simply put, the artists do the outline printing using black dye on wooden hand-carved blocks. Srikalahasti Style: The dye is directly painted on the fabric in this Kalamkari painting style. It is inspired by Hinduism mythology that describes tales from epics. Irrespective of your style choice, you can explore a wide variety of Kalamkari paintings online at The Bimba. We know you want to give your home a unique touch. That’s why we let you buy Kalamkari paintings at the most reasonable prices ever!
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