Ikat Dupattas - Aligned Yarns

Ikat Dupattas — Aligned Yarns of India's Resist-Dye Weaving Tradition

An Ikat dupatta is one of India's most technically fascinating and most visually distinctive handloom accessories — woven using the ancient resist-dye technique where the threads themselves are dyed in precise patterns before weaving, creating the characteristic slightly blurred, feathered edges that are the hallmark of authentic Ikat cloth. India has three great Ikat weaving traditions — the double Ikat Patola of Gujarat, the warp Ikat Pochampally of Telangana, and the single Ikat Sambalpuri of Odisha — each with its own distinctive colour palette, motif vocabulary, and weaving technique. Our Ikat dupatta collection brings together the finest examples from all three traditions, offering dupattas that range from the geometric precision of Pochampally's diamond patterns to the bold nature-inspired motifs of Sambalpuri's shankha and chakra designs. At Luxurion World, our Ikat dupattas are sourced directly from the master weavers of these great traditions, paying above-fair compensation to preserve India's extraordinary Ikat heritage.

India's Ikat Traditions

  • Pochampally Ikat (Telangana) — Geometric diamond patterns in warp Ikat — GI-tagged
  • Sambalpuri Ikat (Odisha) — Bold shankha, chakra, and phula motifs in single Ikat — GI-tagged
  • Patola Double Ikat (Gujarat) — Both warp and weft resist-dyed — the rarest Ikat — GI-tagged

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