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		<title>Kalamkari art of South Eastern India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Coromandel Coast of India was historically the source of some of the most beautifully coloured and delicately worked cotton fabrics. Here mordants, resists and brushes or pens were traditionally applied and used to produce figurative and floral designs of great fineness. Kalam is a Persian word meaning pen and kari means work. This kalam [...]]]></description>
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