Ikat

Collection: Ikat

 
Pochampally saree, also known as Pochampalli or Ikat saree, is a traditional handloom style that originates from the town of Pochampally in Telangana, India. It is renowned for its unique weaving technique called "Ikat," which involves resist dyeing the threads before they are woven. 
The distinguishing characteristic of a Pochampally saree is its geometric patterns and symmetrical designs, created through the Ikat weaving process. The threads are tie-dyed in specific patterns, and then carefully woven to form the desired motifs, resulting in a distinct look. Pochampally sarees often feature a motifs like flowers, birds, animals, and traditional patterns, all reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.
Cotton Pochampally sarees are lightweight, breathable, and suitable for daily wear or warmer climates. They are treasured as heirloom pieces and are cherished by women who appreciate the artistry, tradition, and elegance of Indian textiles.