Kappaladoddi
Kappaladoddi is a village in Krishna district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is situated in Guduru mandal.
The village is part of the coastal Andhra region and is traditionally associated with handloom weaving and Kalamkari textile art.
Culture
Kappaladoddi reflects the cultural traditions of coastal Andhra Pradesh. Community life is centred around local festivals, agricultural cycles, and traditional occupations. Major festivals celebrated in the village include Ugadi, Sankranti, Navaratri, and Diwali. Telugu is the primary language spoken by the residents.A substantial proportion of households are engaged in traditional handloom weaving. This occupation has historically formed the economic backbone of the village. In recent decades, the sector has faced economic pressures due to mechanisation and competition from low-cost, machine-produced textiles.
Kalamkari
In addition to handloom weaving, residents of Kappaladoddi are involved in Machilipatnam Kalamkari, a traditional textile art form characterised by hand block printing and the use of natural dyes.Machilipatnam Kalamkari has been granted Geographical Indication status under the Geographical Indications of Goods Act, 1999, recognising its regional and cultural significance.