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The material used in painting are:

• Khadi Cloth - Khadi cloth is nothing but a hand woven cotton cloth, used as a canvas for Cheriyal painting.
• Rice Starch - Rice starch is prepared by boiling the rice in excess water. The thick water that remains after the rice is cooked is known as rice starch.
• Tamarind Seeds - Tamarind seeds are used as a base for sculpting the shape onto the mask and as a natural hardener in both masks and canvas preparation.
• Tree Gum - Tree gum is a natural gum extracted from the barks of specific tree, which is used in mask making and canvas preparation in Cheriyal painting.
• White Mud - White mud is a type of mud available in local and is extracted from a specific depth from the ground. It is considered as the purest form of mud and locally known as “Sudda matti”.
• Goat and Squirrel Hair Brushes - These brushes are used in painting traditional Cheriyal style of scrolls and masks.
• Stone Colors - Colors like red and blue are extracted from the stones to prepare colors.
• Turmeric - It is used as yellow color while painting.
• Sea Shell - Sea shell is used for extracting the white color.
• Kerosene Lamp Ash - It is used as the black color in Cheriyal painting.
• Coconut shells - Coconut shells are used as containers to mix colors and as a base to prepare Cheriyal Masks.
• Pencil - To mark a primary outline of the scene from Indian epics/mythology on canvas.

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