Nakashi Art of Telangana – Cheriyal Scroll Painting History
Published by Orugallu Andhalu Introduction Among India’s oldest surviving folk traditions, the Nakashi art of Telangana stands out for its vivid storytelling, brilliant colors, and deep historical roots. Practiced through both Cheriyal scroll paintings and hand-carved wooden figurines , this art form represents the cultural memory of villages, tribes, occupations, festivals, and mythology. Even today, this rare craft is preserved by just a few families — mainly in Cheriyal (Siddipet district), Jagtial, Korutla, Metpally, and Nirmal — making it a priceless heritage that needs respect and preservation. The Roots of NakashÄ« – 800 Years Back in Time Historically, NakashÄ« artists trace their origins to the Marathwada region of Maharashtra. According to local legends, the craftsmen were brought to the Telangana region nearly 800 years ago during Kakatiya Reign of the southern india, who were known for supporting temple art, craft guilds, a...