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Kalamkari Cuboidal Lights

Kalamkari Cuboidal Lights

KALAMKARI is from ‘Kalam’ (pen) and ‘Kari’ (craftsmanship), words taken from the Persian for the art of hand painting done on fabrics. Srikalahasti, a town in Andhra Pradesh is the hub for Kalamkari painting artists and the city name literally translates to snakes, elephants and spiders; the primary inspirations. Kalamkari had a certain decline, then it was revived in India and abroad for its craftsmanship. Since the 18th century the British liked the decorative element for clothing.

 

After understanding the problems identified and conducting the market consumer research, I deciphered the necessary interventions that must be made in the Kalamkari craft industry in order to make sure it sustains the forthcoming decades.

 

The primary solution that me and my collaborator came down to was to reduce the size of the final outcome in order to produce more and effectively reduce the costs as well. The solution also involed creating products that suit modern needs and create contemporary designs while retaining the core essence of the crafts. 

 

We created these cuboid shaped Kalamkari lights; This helps give a straight and modern form to the light, and is yet covered with a classic light coloured Kalamkari fabric. The set can be used as cieling lights for a bedside, dining table, or a reading room.

  • Product Dimensions

    • LxBxH: 8x6x6 inches
  • Material Used

    • GI Wire
    • Wire Cutter
    • Welding Equipment
    • Fabric 
    • Fabric Glue
    • Bulb (Holder & Wire)
  • Techniques Used

    • Measuring and Cutting
    • Turning
    • Welding and Grinding
    • Stitching the fabric
    • Fixing the bulb
  • Techniques Used

    • Cutting
    • Bending
    • Welding
    • Grinding
    • Sticking
  • Media Details

    • Media 1: Final Light
    • Media 2: Sketching and Ideation
    • Media 3 & 4: Process
  • NOTE

    • The product is not for sale
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