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About Andhra Pradesh >Arts & Crafts
In keeping with the rich
traditions of the State, the people of Andhra Pradesh have patronised a
host of arts and crafts that not only enrich the milieu but earn the
artisans a decent livelihood. Kalamkari, Bidri, Nirmal
paintings, fascinating weaves from Pochampalli, Gadwal, Venkatagiri
and a number of other centres have earned a name all over the world.
The State is well known
for its handlooms and textiles and its silk sarees are among
the best produced in the country. The people of the State too have been
patrons of the arts and crafts and this has resulted in the traditions
being kept alive through the ages.
It is not only such
exclusive and delicate material as silk that the artisans of Andhra
Pradesh deal in, but metalware, carpets, wood and stone
carving too. From the exquisite silver filigree and brass
and sheet metalware, artisans of Andhra Pradesh strive to bring out
the best and it is sheer magic when they get down to producing their ware.
Kalamkari, using a
quill (kalam) and vegetable dyes, is an art found nowhere else but in and
around Machilipatnam and Srikalahasti of the State. While the Srikalahasti
style is to draw outlines with a pen or quill and fill in the colours
through a wax process, the Machilipatnam practice is to use wooden blocks
carved into designs for printing.
All dyes and colours are
natural and the painstaking process of Kalamkari printing on fabric goes
through as many as a dozen stages.
Wall hangings come in
another style from Siddipet in Medak district. This method, known as Batik,
utilises the ‘cold’ process involving wax to create graphic designs
and figures. Batik cloth also comes in the form of dress material, scarves
and even sarees.
Cherial Scroll
paintings done on cloth in earth colours is one of the traditional
crafts practised mainly at Cherial in Warangal district. Painted in
freestyle and depicting mythological stories, they are used as visual
aids, and have attained great popularity as wall decorations.
Decorative
hand-crocheted lace from Narsapur and Palakollu of West Godavari
district adorns many a dining table in the form of mats. Curtains and
bedspreads are some of the lacework produced here.
Utsav sarees is one of the best
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shopping.In the 60's the all India handicrafts board assisted the weavers
of Pochampalli to start weaving sarees. Silk weaving was also introduced
by training two weavers in Banaras. Pochampalli, a small village, slowly
captured the market for
pochampulli
textiles, ikat
sarees and today the whole of Nalgonda district works on ikat weavers
which can compare with the very best in single ikat wrap weaving.
Gadwal is known for its world famous handloom jari
sarees
("Gadwal sarees").
The local weavers are talented enough to weave the 5.5 meters of saree
fabric in such a way that it can be folded down to the size of a small
match box. Gadwal Sarees have been very popular since the 1930s. These are
cotton sarees with an attached silk border and silk pallow.
Venkatagiri Town situated in the Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh
– is famous for the cotton handloom sarees. It has
got it’s own unique weaving excellence and one need not compare with any
other technique – whether it is hand woven or machine made. Even
today – once can specify and get a designer sarees for a price – and
that will be made for only one person one time. In fact in the
earlier days – these weavers used to weave very few sarees for the
Kings, and the return they get from them was sufficient for whole of the
year.
Sheets of Artistry
Metalware is another area in
which the artisan of Andhra Pradesh excels. Be it the brass sheet metal of
Pembarti in Warangal district, the silver filigree of Karimnagar, the
Bidriware of Hyderabad or the bronze castings in Chittoor and East
Godavari district, the artistry stands out to international acclaim and
acceptance.
Bidriwork
originated some three centuries ago at Bidar, which was part of the
erstwhile Hyderabad State. Alloys are used in moulds to create shapes and
the dark metal is then inlaid with designs using silver thread. Decorative
pieces, bangles, ashtrays, pen-stands, caskets, cufflinks and
paper-cutters are some of the Bidriware manufactured in and around
Hyderabad.
From sheet metal to wood,
craftsmen vie with each other to produce delicate and intricate designs. Wood
carving in Chittoor district is one of the oldest traditional crafts.
The carvings depict scenes from mythology as well as figures of
deities.
In other parts of the
State, wood carving is done to make musical instruments and in
places like in Vizianagaram town and in Nuzvid of Krishna district, such
instruments as Veena and Tambura are carved out of a single block of wood.
The
Simple Wood
The soft wood available in many
parts of the State is used in doll and toy making as well. The wooden
figures are painted in bright colours that are pleasing to the eye.
Kondapalli is a small
village in Krishna district and it is here that toys and dolls that have
won international acclaim are made. The simple-looking dolls depict the typical
rural Indian life. Kondapalli dolls take the shape of humans,
birds, animals and fruits.
The craftsmen of Nirmal
too take advantage of the locally-available soft wood to carve brightly
coloured vegetables, fruits and animals. Wooden dolls are
made of the soft Poniki or Ankudu wood and Etikoppaka in Visakhapatnam
district is another centre that makes exquisite dolls with a rustic touch.
Weaving Magic
An area that Andhra Pradesh
excels in is Sarees. Silk and cotton and a mixture of both are used
to create alluring weaves and designs. Pochampalli, Gadwal, Venkatagiri,
Narayanpet and Chirala are some of the places where some of
the world’s best sarees are woven.
Among the cottons, Narayanpet
and Venkatagiri are preferred. Venkatagiri in Nellore
district is known for its excellent cotton sarees with gold borders and
large golden ‘pallav’. Narayanpet cotton sarees are less expensive and
long-lasting. Silk sarees from Dhamavaram compare with the rich
silks of Kancheepuram in broad borders with extensive gold ‘zari’
work.
In Pochampalli sarees
of Nalgonda district adjoining Hyderabad, a unique method of
tie-and-dye is used and this is known as ‘ikat’. Weavers in Andhra
Pradesh have mastered the art of using cotton and silk alternately for
warp (length) and weft (across). Known as ‘Himroo’, the art originated
in Kashmir and was brought down south by Moghal rulers.
Pearls &
Bangles
Shopping for bangles in the
narrow bazaars of the Old City of Hyderabad is an experience one should
not miss. Lac is used to manually create designs on glass bangles and
the array in which they come is mind boggling. More romantic are the names
given to sets of bangles by the local sellers.
Hyderabad is also
known as the ‘city of pearls’. Though not close to the sea,
Hyderabad has had a flourishing trade in pearls, as the Golconda kingdom
was famous for its diamonds. The processing of pearls has been skillfully
mastered in Hyderabad in that craftsmen can sort, refine and polish pearls
with ease.
Andhra Pradesh has
turned out to be a gem of a State even in the sphere of arts and crafts. |