Cheriyal Scroll Painting: Nakashi Art of Telangana GI Tagged (2007) | 40–60 Feet Long Narrative Scrolls | Red Background & Local Iconography | Kaki Podagollu Balladeers | D. Vaikuntham & Master Artists | Modern Masks & Single Panels Origin: Cheriyal village, Siddipet district | 500+ year old tradition | Traditional scrolls: up to 60 feet | 50 panels per scroll | Primary colours | Red earth background | Only 3 families remain Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a highly stylised version of Nakashi art , indigenous to the Telangana region. The art form takes its name from the village of Cheriyal in Siddipet district (about an hour’s drive from Hyderabad), which today remains its last surviving outpost. For centuries, these painted scrolls served as portable visual narratives for the Kaki Podagollu – a travelling community of storytellers and balladeers. A team of five performers would unroll the scroll (sometimes ...
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