Kalamkari textiles
Kondapalli toys
Lepakshi murals
All of the above
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Animal figures like birds, elephants, and horses are commonly found in Kalamkari textiles, Kondapalli toys, and Lepakshi murals.
- Kalamkari textiles are hand-painted or block-printed cotton textiles that are traditionally made in the coastal regions of Andhra Pradesh, India. The word “kalamkari” comes from the Persian words “kalam” (pen) and “kari” (work). Kalamkari textiles are typically decorated with intricate designs of animals, birds, flowers, and geometric patterns.
- Kondapalli toys are wooden toys that are traditionally made in the Kondapalli village of Andhra Pradesh, India. The toys are made from a type of wood called “gondli” and are typically painted with bright colors. Kondapalli toys often depict animals, birds, and other figures from Indian mythology.
- Lepakshi murals are a series of Hindu temple murals that are located in the Lepakshi village of Andhra Pradesh, India. The murals were painted in the 16th century and depict scenes from Hindu mythology. The murals are notable for their intricate details and use of color.
All three of these art forms are examples of the rich cultural heritage of India.