Handwoven Ikat Cotton Kurti
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Handwoven Ikat Cotton Kurti

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Handwoven Ikat Cotton KurtiDESCRIPTION Welcome summer in our easy 100 % cotton hand woven ikat kurti hand woven by Padmasali weavers of Pochampally. Easy everyday wear with its mandarin collar, narrow cuffs and roomy side pockets. The playfull wind chime ikat motif gives the kurti a special charm. For a dressier look wrap our handwoven Kala cotton stole from Bhujodi and youre all set to take off for a summer rendevous ! ABOUT THE CRAFT IKATS OF POCHAMPALLY In the early 70's

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Welcome summer in our easy 100 % cotton hand woven ikat kurti hand woven by Padmasali weavers of Pochampally. Easy everyday wear with its mandarin collar, narrow cuffs and roomy side pockets. The playfull wind chime ikat motif gives the kurti a special charm. For a dressier look wrap our handwoven Kala cotton stole from Bhujodi and your’e all set to take off for a summer rendevous !

ABOUT THE CRAFT

IKATS OF POCHAMPALLY
In the early 70's traditional cotton weavers from the Padmasali community from Pochampally took a major decision to switch from weaving cotton to silk and incorporating the ikat technique from nearby Chirala to create silk saris. They adapted designs from the famous Patan Patolas and sold them throughout India at a fraction of the price. This formed the base for a booming handwoven silk industry, that has now earned its own GI tag ‘Pochampally Ikat’ which gives them exclusive rights to tag their products by geographic indication.

IKAT TECHNIQUE
Ikat is a yarn tye and dye technique which requires several artisans with varied skill sets such as graphing, design marking, yarn tying, dyeing, untying and warp setting even before the weaver can begin weaving !In ikat, designs are created on the yarn prior to weaving. The ikat process entails first grouping of yarn followed by tying areas to a predetermined design or pattern. Next the hanks are hand dyed to the required shade. The tied sections resist the dye while open sections get dyed. Ties are removed and the pattern is revealed on the yarn. Then thread by thread the patterned yarn is handwoven into fabric it’s characteristic jagged contours identified as Ikat. When only warp or weft are dyed the fabric is refered to as single ikat. When both thread systems are tied and dyed the fabric is identified as double ikat.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Size: Free Size
Model Height: 5'7"
Chest: 48" 
Shoulder: 18"
Armhole: 20"
Kurti Length: Front 28" Back 30"
Sleeve Length: 19" 
Material: Handwoven Pochampally Ikat Cotton x Cotton 
Technique: Tie Dyed & Handwoven
Colors: Cream, Terracotta  

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