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Kalamkari Temple Painting from South India (1)
Located in King's Lynn, GB
A Kalamkari Temple Painting from South India depicting a Hindu story, circa 1900-1920. This hand-drawn, all-natural hand-dyed textile was a traditional artwork of the temple town of ...
Category
Early 20th Century Indian Textiles
Materials
Textile, Paint
Kalamkari Temple Painting from South India (2)
Located in King's Lynn, GB
A Kalamkari Temple Painting from South India depicting a Hindu story, circa 1900-1920. This hand-drawn, all-natural hand-dyed textile was a traditional artwork of the temple town of ...
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Early 20th Century Indian Textiles
Materials
Textile
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