Context: Recently, Tamil Nadu's Karuppur kalamkari paintings and the Kallakurichi wood carvings received the geographical indication (GI) tags both of these art forms are traditional in nature.
Kalamkari paintings
- Kalamkari is a traditional Indian art form of hand-painting or block-printing on cloth and derives its name from the word ‘kalam,’ which means pen or brush.
- Originating from the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Kalamkari painting was first practiced to decorate temple chariots and backgrounds for the idols of Gods.
- While the paintings are intricately made on a cotton cloth using pens or brushes made out of bamboo tree and coconut tree stems.
- Traditionally, only three colours are used — black, red and yellow. But lately, ‘pale blue’ has also started being used.
- The artists take a twig and wind a cloth around it and then dip it in the dye, which they make themselves. First, they treat the cotton cloth (canvas) by dipping it in milk and other things.
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Two distinctive styles of Kalamkari art in India
- Srikalahasti technique– the ‘kalam’ is used for the freehand drawing of stories from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, Purana and other mythologies.
- Machilipatnam style– artists use carved wooden blocks and vegetable dyes to print patterns and motifs onto fabric, including wall hangings, clothing, bedsheets, curtains and saris.
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Kallakurichi wood carvings
- These carvings are done for ornamentation and designs. These are native to the Madurai region.
- The wood carving is essentially one wherein the craftsmen are specialised in carving temple-related items and also furniture, using traditional designs.
About Geographical indication (GI)
- A geographical indication or GI is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin.
- Such a tag conveys an assurance of quality and distinctiveness which is essentially attributable to the geographical origin of the product.
- The owner of the GI tag has exclusive rights over the product and can sue others for trying to duplicate the product.