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Ikat Fabric Cotton/Silk
Stock No: A110
$55.30

Product Features:

Origin: Uzbek
Warp: Silk
Weft: Cotton
Width:  45 cm (18 inch)
Length:   500 cm (200 inch)
Weight:  0.500 kg(s)
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Our Price: $55.30

Product Description:

Handwooven and hand painted ikat fabrics with its lively motifs are superb for special fashion ideas
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Ikat Fabric Cotton/Silk

What does ikat mean?
The word “ikat” means “to bind.” It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. In Uzbekistan, villagers especially in Ferghana Valley take the weft (crosswise filling threads) and tie tiny bits of plastic onto the threads. The tightly tied areas of thread, when put into the dye pot, resist the color and create a pattern, once the plastic ties are removed. Traditional Uzbek ikat cottons are often dyed in lively and engaging motifs representing the village life and beliefs of the people. Ikats are often symbols of status, wealth, power and prestige. Modern Uzbek adras ikats in cotton and silk are brightly colored with good imported natural dyes.

How does the ikat fabric differ from other fabric?
Ikat fabrics are woven by hand on narrow looms in a labor-intensive process. Uzbek ikats are generally 15.7” (40 cm) to 23.6” (60 cm) wide. Handwovens, free of the chemical additives and stresses of power-loom production, are vastly different in appearance and feel from machine-made fabrics. Plainweave ikat fabrics, due to the unique resist patterning, look the same on both sides of the fabric; there is no right side and wrong side to the cloth. The Uzbek adras ikats typically have 2” to 3” solid borders along each selvage. Many designers make use of these special qualities.

How they were used?
In the ninteenth century, when these fabrics were woven, they had a purpose beyond their commercial role as luxury trade goods and beyond their social functions as presentation robes and ceremonial costumes. The Central Asian ikats were made to give pleasure, to delight and entrance the viewer.

Not sure about product dimensions?
Understanding our measurement:
By placing an order for one piece you will receive a 18" by 200" fabric. If you place an order for two or more pieces you will receive 18 by 400" or more uncut fabric and so forth.


COMPLETE SATISFACTION GARANTEE

  • If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may send the item back within 5 business days of receipt. We will be happy to refund your full purchase price.
  • Please contact us first to initiate any return process. We will not accept any returns without our authorization. Please read more about our Return Policy
    This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 28 November, 2007.
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