KALAMKARI
KALAMKARI
KALAMKARI
Introduction
Printing is a process of of applying colour to fabric in definite patterns or self developed
designs. . Textile printing is related to dyeing but in dyeing the whole fabric is uniformly
covered with one colour, whereas in printing one or more colours are applied to it in certain
parts only, and in sharply defined patterns.
Roller
Sceen Printing
Types of Kalamkari
There are two identifiable styles of Kalamkari art in India –
- In the Machilipatnam style of Kalamkari, motifs are
essentially printed with hand-carved traditional blocks
with intricate detailing painted by hands.
The Making
The process of making Kalamkari involves 23
steps. From natural process of bleaching the
fabric, softening it, sun drying, preparing natural
dyes, hand painting, to the processes of air
drying and washing, the entire procedure is a
process which requires precision and an eye for
detailing.
Pre Painting Process
1. Cotton fabric used for Kalamkari is first
treated with a solution of cow dung and
bleach. After keeping the fabric in this
solution for hours, the fabric gets a uniform
off-white color.
2. After this, the cotton fabric is immersed in a
mixture of buffalo milk and Myrobalans.
Myrobalan is also remove the odd smell of
buffalo milk. This avoids smudging of dyes
in the fabric when it is painted with natural
dyes.
3. Later, the fabric is washed under running
water to get rid of the odor of buffalo
milk. The fabric likewise, is washed twenty
times and dried under the sun. Once the
fabric is ready for painting, artists sketch
motifs and designs on the fabric.
4. Post this, the Kalamkari artists prepare dyes
using natural sources from various roots,
leaves, and mineral salts of iron, tin, copper,
and alum to fill colors within the
drawings.Alum ensures the stability of the
color in kalamkari fabric
Painting Process
Making of Kalam:The kalam is
made by using bamboo sticks. It
is sharpened by using a cutter so
as the color drip from it and it
leaves precise fine lines on the
cloth. A woollen cloth or a cotton
rug or foam is tied with a thread
on the pen from where it is holed.
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