The Mineral Red
I spent three weeks last monsoon in Cheriyal, a village two hours northeast of Hyderabad, watching K. Lakshmaiah mix pigments by hand. The mineral red — that specific, burning red you see in every Cheriyal scroll — comes from locally sourced iron oxide, ground for hours on a stone slab, then suspended in a solution of tamarind-seed paste and gum arabic. He has done this since he was nine years old. He is now sixty-three, and his hands have become indistinguishable from the pigment itself.