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Ikat Panel -Details

Sambhalpur Bastralaya Handloom

National Institute of Fashion Technology

National Institute of Fashion Technology
Bengaluru, India

The Ikat textiles of Odisha are distinguished from those of Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh- Telangana through their curvilinear forms. Here, a large square panel borrows from the auspicious motif of the conch in Hinduism and Buddhism, as rendered in a saree in the collection of the Calico Museum of Textiles in Ahmedabad. A fringe of floral buds on all sides frames a field of repetitive motifs, a traditional -ritualistic practice to emphasise its talismanic value, as also to offer it in the spirit of the Visvakarma commissions, as an art work with non-religious, decorative values.

Double Ikat means that both the warp and the weft is tie dyed. The weaving is done by plotting the designs on a graph and the pattern unfolds as the weaving progresses.

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  • Title: Ikat Panel -Details
  • Creator: Sambhalpur Bastralaya Handloom
  • Date Created: 1981
  • Location Created: Odisha
  • Physical Dimensions: 171 cm x 177 cm
  • Type: Weaving
  • Rights: Curatorial Right: NIFT Bengaluru
  • Medium: Textile
  • Technique: Resist Dye Patterning in Yarn
  • Photography: Chirodeep Chaudhuri
  • Material: Cotton
  • Manufacturer: Sambhalpur Bastralaya Handloom Weavers’ Cooperative Society Ltd. , Bargarh
National Institute of Fashion Technology

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