Kalamkari saree history dates back over 3,000 years in Andhra Pradesh, originally used by storytellers to depict epics on cloth for display in temples and villages. The art flourished under the Mughal and Golconda rulers, eventually becoming a form of wearable art. The name “Kalamkari” comes from the Persian words for “pen” and “craft,” referring to the hand-painting technique used to create intricate designs with natural dyes.
Mangalagiri sarees A Mangal or Mangalagiri cotton saree is a handwoven, lightweight, and comfortable saree, often featuring traditional zari-woven borders and sometimes plain or patterned bodies. They can be made of pure cotton or a cotton-silk blend, making them suitable for both daily wear and special occasions. Key features often include a crisp feel, elegant drape, and various border and pallu designs like temple, geometric, or floral patterns. Product Specification:

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