Snapshot
- Why Kalamkari is iconic: Kalamkari (from “kalam” = pen, “kari” = work) is a 3000-year-old hand-painting and block-printing textile tradition of Andhra Pradesh, globally admired for its narrative artistry, natural dyes, and meticulous detailing.
- Two Distinct Styles:
- Srikalahasti Style: Entirely hand-drawn and painted using a bamboo pen (kalam), narrating epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranic stories.
- Machilipatnam Style: Uses wooden hand-carved blocks to print intricate floral, paisley, and Mughal-inspired motifs.
- Srikalahasti Style: Entirely hand-drawn and painted using a bamboo pen (kalam), narrating epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranic stories.
- Global positioning: GI-tagged (2007), Kalamkari is a luxury artisanal textile, highly sought by couture brands, interior designers, and eco-conscious fashion labels.
Product Range
| Category | Key Products |
| Srikalahasti Panels | Temple hangings, narrative wall panels, scrolls. |
| Block-Printed Yardage | Fabrics for apparel, upholstery, curtains, and drapery. |
| Apparel & Accessories | Sarees, dupattas, scarves, stoles, tunics. |
| Home Décor | Cushion covers, table runners, bed linens, wall art. |
| Luxury & Custom Projects | Designer couture, heritage art frames, exclusive installations. |
Craft Technique
| Style | Details |
| Srikalahasti Kalamkari | Freehand drawing with a kalam (pen) made of bamboo; designs painted with vegetable dyes using up to 23 intricate steps, including cloth bleaching with cow dung and milk to prepare canvas. |
| Machilipatnam Kalamkari | Hand-carved wooden blocks dipped in natural dyes are used to print repeat patterns; detailed hand-finishing enhances motifs. |
| Natural Dyeing Process | Uses indigo, pomegranate rind, myrobalan, madder, turmeric, and iron rust for color. |
| Motifs | Epics, flora-fauna, Persian scrollwork, Mughal patterns. |
| Signature Feature | Entirely chemical-free, eco-dyed textiles with a timeless, artistic appeal. |
Materials & Sustainability
- Base Fabrics: Organic cotton, tussar silk, mulberry silk, and linen.
- Natural Dyes: Derived from plants, minerals, and organic mordants like alum and cow milk.
- Eco Advantage:
- Zero-plastic, chemical-free, low-carbon production.
- Naturally antimicrobial properties due to herbal dyeing.
- Zero-plastic, chemical-free, low-carbon production.
- Community Impact: Employs over 2,000 artisan families in Srikalahasti, Machilipatnam, and nearby villages.
Cluster Infrastructure
- Key Centers:
- Srikalahasti: Temple-town-based art clusters specializing in religious scrolls and wall hangings.
- Pedana (Machilipatnam): Block-printing hub with export-ready fabric yards.
- Srikalahasti: Temple-town-based art clusters specializing in religious scrolls and wall hangings.
- Institutions:
- Andhra Pradesh Handicrafts Development Corporation (Lepakshi): Marketing and training.
- Development Commissioner (Handicrafts): Skill upgradation and GI protection.
- Craft Research Institutes: NIFT and design schools help modernize designs for global markets.
- Andhra Pradesh Handicrafts Development Corporation (Lepakshi): Marketing and training.
- Export Linkages: Visakhapatnam and Chennai ports are primary gateways for Kalamkari exports.
Compliance & Certifications
- GI Tag: “Srikalahasti Kalamkari” and “Machilipatnam Kalamkari” registered under the Geographical Indications Act, 2007.
- Handloom Mark: Ensures authenticity for yardage and apparel.
- Eco Labels: Organic dye certification and OEKO-TEX® compliance by leading exporters.
- Fair-Trade Practices: Supported by NGOs and artisan cooperatives.
Production Timelines & MOQs
| Product Type | Sampling Lead Time | Bulk Lead Time | MOQ Guidance |
| Srikalahasti Panels & Artworks | 2–3 weeks | 8–10 weeks | Made-to-order |
| Sarees, Dupattas, Scarves | 10–14 days | 6–8 weeks | 25–50 pcs/style |
| Block-Printed Yardage | 7–10 days | 4–6 weeks | 50–100 meters/style |
| Home Décor Products | 7–10 days | 4–6 weeks | 50–100 pcs/style |
Branding & Packaging
- Branding:
- GI hologram labels and artisan cards.
- Story inserts on traditional motifs and process.
- GI hologram labels and artisan cards.
- Packaging:
- Rolled yardage in acid-free tissue and muslin bags.
- Framed artworks shipped in custom crates with moisture absorbers.
- Luxury packaging for couture collections highlights eco-art heritage.
- Rolled yardage in acid-free tissue and muslin bags.
- Marketing Story: Marketed as “Slow Fashion Textiles with 3,000 Years of Heritage.”
Quality Control (IndiaUnbox Protocol)
- Dye Fastness: Wash and rub tests for natural dyes.
- Fabric Strength: Yarn count and GSM validation for export durability.
- Design Precision: Inspection of motifs, block alignment, and hand-paint accuracy.
- Export QC: ISTA-certified packaging tests for global shipments.
Price Drivers
- Style (Srikalahasti hand-painting vs Machilipatnam block-printing).
- Fabric type (cotton vs silk).
- Natural dye complexity and color palette.
- Artisan mastery (National/State Award-winning artists command premium rates).
Buyer Confidence Signals
- GI Protection: Guarantees region-specific authenticity.
- Sustainability: 100% organic dye process; chemical-free textiles.
- Global Recognition: Featured in museum collections, luxury brands, and international exhibitions.
- Versatility: Equally suited for fashion, home décor, and collectible art markets.