A type of handicraft that Andhra Pradesh is famous for is:

Kalamkari
Phulkari
Bandhani
Madhubani

The correct answer is: a) Kalamkari.

Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted and block-printed cotton textile that originated in Andhra Pradesh, India. The word “kalamkari” comes from the Persian words “kalam” (pen) and “kari” (work). Kalamkari is made by applying a resist paste to the fabric using a pen, and then dyeing the fabric. The resist paste prevents the dye from penetrating the fabric, creating a design. Kalamkari can be made in a variety of colors and designs, and is often used to make clothing, home furnishings, and other items.

Phulkari is a type of embroidery that is traditionally done by women in the Punjab region of India. The word “phulkari” comes from the Punjabi words “phul” (flower) and “kari” (work). Phulkari is made by embroidering flowers and other designs onto cotton fabric using a variety of stitches. The designs are often geometric or floral, and are typically done in bright colors. Phulkari is often used to make clothing, such as shawls, dupattas, and kurtas.

Bandhani is a type of tie-dye that is traditionally done in the Rajasthan region of India. The word “bandhani” comes from the Hindi word “bandh” (to tie). Bandhani is made by tying knots in the fabric before it is dyed. The knots prevent the dye from penetrating the fabric, creating a design. Bandhani can be made in a variety of colors and designs, and is often used to make clothing, home furnishings, and other items.

Madhubani is a type of folk art that is traditionally done in the Mithila region of India. The word “Madhubani” comes from the Sanskrit words “madhu” (honey) and “bani” (land). Madhubani is made by painting intricate designs on paper or cloth using a variety of natural dyes. The designs often depict scenes from nature, religious figures, or everyday life. Madhubani is often used to decorate walls, doors, and other items in homes.