Crafts of South India
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Seema
3 reviewsBrighten your home with this unique lampshade wherein the humble gourd doubles up as a canvas for talented artisans hailing from Karnataka and crea...
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Laxmi Narayana
No reviewsThe rich heritage of vibrant, vegetable-dyed Kalamkari textiles, spread from India to as far as Europe in the early 16th century. The beautiful geo...
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Traditional Crafts of South India
South Indian crafts are deeply influenced by temple architecture, classical art traditions and strong community-based craftsmanship. Each region carries forward techniques refined over generations.
Bidri Metalwork
Originating from Bidar in Karnataka, Bidri is known for its striking black metal surface inlaid with fine silver designs. This intricate metal craft is traditionally used for decorative objects and collectibles, valued for both artistry and precision.
Pattamadai Mats
Handwoven from korai grass in Tamil Nadu, Pattamadai mats are celebrated for their fine weave and smooth texture. Traditionally gifted during weddings, these mats can be personalised with woven names and dates, making them meaningful heirloom gifts.
Kalamkari Paintings and Dhurries
A hand-painted or block-printed textile tradition from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Kalamkari features mythological narratives, floral motifs and natural dyes. Today, it appears in wall art, textiles and contemporary home décor.
Warangal Dhurries
Flat-woven cotton rugs from Telangana, Warangal dhurries are known for their geometric patterns and durability. These versatile handcrafted rugs bring both colour and craft heritage into modern homes.
Cheriyal Masks, Wall Plates & Paintings
Cheriyal art from Telangana is a vibrant storytelling tradition, historically used in scroll paintings to narrate epics and folklore. Its distinctive style now appears in decorative masks, wall plates and framed paintings.
Etikoppaka Toys
Crafted in Andhra Pradesh, Etikoppaka toys are turned from soft wood and finished with natural lac dyes. Traditionally made as children’s toys, they are now cherished as decorative collectibles reflecting sustainable craftsmanship.