Collection: Ikat (Tie-Dye Weaving)
What is Ikat (Tie-Dye Weaving)?
Ikat is a unique textile technique where threads are tie-dyed before weaving, creating distinctive blurred and artistic patterns. Unlike regular dyeing methods, the design is planned in advance and dyed onto the yarns, which are then carefully woven to form intricate motifs.
This craft is practiced in regions like Odisha, Telangana (Pochampally), and Gujarat (Patola), each known for its own style and complexity. The slight feathered edges in the patterns are a signature of authentic Ikat weaving.
Ikat fabrics are valued for their craftsmanship, precision, and timeless appeal. Perfect for sarees, dupattas, and statement pieces, they bring a blend of tradition, geometry, and artistic expression to every design.
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Sanskriti Vintage Pink Silk Sari: Woven Ikat Pochampally Fabric
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