
Textile Traditions. Art. Fashion.
Kalamkari is a hand-painted or block-printed textile, produced in parts of India and Iran. Its name originates in the Persian, قلمکار which is derived from the words qalam (pen) and kari (craftmanship), meaning drawing with a pen. Only natural dyes are used in Kalamkari and it involves seventeen to twenty three steps...

There were two kingdoms only:
the first of them threw out both him and me.
The second we abandoned.
Under a bare sky,
I for a long time
soaked in the rain of my body.
He for a long time,
rotted in the rain of his.



Then like a poison,
​
He drank the fondness of the years.
He held my hand with a trembling hand.
“Come, let’s have a roof
over our heads awhile.
Look, further on ahead, there
between truth and falsehood,
a little empty space.”
Empty Space, Amrita Pritam
