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What makes ikkat sarees so popular in India?

by Aarushi Reddy studant

There is no doubting the fact that sarees are the most popular attire among the women of the Indian subcontinent. The origin of saree is believed to be around the time of Indus valley civilisation which existed around 2800-1800 BC in the northwestern part of our country.


Sarees are worn in all the parts of the country, and each region has developed their different styles of weaving. Below are the types according to which saree is weaved-


•Central styles


•Northern styles


•Eastern styles


•Western styles


•Southern styles


In the southern style of sarees, there is ikkat sarees wholesale which is one of the most prominent weaving styles of sarees. It gets its name from a dying technique which is used to pattern textiles that employs a resist dyeing process like tie-dye on either the warp or weft fibres.


A characteristic of these sarees is the “blurriness” which is present in them. This blurriness is due to the extreme difficulty the weaver has lining up the dyed yarns so that the pattern comes out entirely in the finished cloth. Textile collectors also pay massive amounts for this characteristic.


The two primary dying techniques of ikkat are Warp and Weft ikkat. In Warp ikkat, first the yarns-cotton, silk, wool or other fibres-are wound onto a frame. Then they are tied into bundles. The patterns in these sarees result from a combination of the warp dye and the weft thread colour.


The weft ikat uses resist-dyeing for the weft yarns. The movement of the weft yarns in the weaving process means precisely delineated patterns are more difficult to weave. The designs are preserved by adjusting the weft pattern.


The pattu silk sarees are quite famous among the Indian women. Silk is also the most used fabric in the manufacturing of sarees.


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