What is common in the two prints-a kalamkari print and a Morris cotton print
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There is one commom in the two prints: both use a rich blue colour commonly known as indigo.
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Kalamkari painting and Morris printing both use a rich blue colour.
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The meaning of Kalamkari is a painting – kalam is called pen. These paintings are made in Andhra Pradesh. William Morris is an artist and famous poet in Britain. Both painting use a rich blue colour in their printing. Blue colour is printed by the Indigo plant. Indian cloth has high market value in European market because of Indigo plant. India is prominent supplier of indigo plant in colonisation period, because it is growing prominently in tropical countries.
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