PUNYAVATHI KALAMKARI AND HANDLOOMS PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED Pedana, Krishna, Andhra Pradesh

GST Number : 37AANCP7100N1ZZ
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About the Company

  • Primary Business Manufacturers
  • Year of Establishment 1981
  • No. of Employees Below 20
  • Annual Turnover Below Rs. 0.5 Crore Approx.
  • Ownership Type Professional Association
  • GSTIN Number 37AANCP7100N1ZZ

Opening Hours

  • SUN : Closed
  • MON : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • TUE : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • WED : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • THU : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • FRI : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • SAT : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Punyavathi Kalamkari is a traditional Indian art form that involves hand-painting fabrics using natural dyes. It has a rich history and is practiced in several regions of India, with its roots in the Andhra Pradesh state. "Kalamkari" is derived from two words - "kalam," meaning pen or brush, and "kari," meaning work, which aptly describes the technique used in this art form.
Kalamkari artists use special pens or brushes made from bamboo sticks or tamarind twigs to draw intricate designs on cotton or silk fabrics. The designs often depict mythological stories, religious themes, nature, and folklore. The process involves several stages, including preparing the fabric, sketching the design, applying natural dyes, and finally, adding intricate details using fine brushwork.
The use of natural dyes is an essential aspect of Kalamkari. Artists create these dyes by extracting colors from various plants, roots, minerals, and even flowers. The entire process is time-consuming and requires great skill and precision. The result is vibrant and visually striking fabrics with unique designs and storytelling elements.
In addition to Kalamkari, India is known for its exquisite handloom textiles. Handlooms are traditional weaving methods where the fabric is manually woven using a loom. These handwoven fabrics are highly prized for their quality, durability, and intricate craftsmanship.
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PUNYAVATHI KALAMKARI AND HANDLOOMS PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED

  • Punyavathi
  • 5-71, KAPPALADODDI, Pedana, Krishna, Andhra Pradesh
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