Ikkat sarees are made by tie-dyeing the yarns before weaving, so the design appears as the fabric is woven, giving it a slightly blurred, artistic look. These sarees are admired for their vibrant colors, symmetrical motifs, and intricate craftsmanship. Depending on the region, Ikkat can be single ikkat (either warp or weft dyed) or double ikkat (both warp and weft dyed), with double ikkat being especially rare and complex.
Traditionally woven in states like Odisha, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat, Ikkat sarees are crafted from cotton, silk, or silk-cotton blends, making them suitable for both everyday wear and festive occasions. Each saree reflects heritage, patience, and skilled artistry, making it a timeless piece of Indian handloom culture.
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