Sambalpuri ikat design

Sambalpuri ikat is a traditional handwoven textile art form from the Sambalpur region of Odisha, India. The ikat technique involves resist-dyeing the yarns before weaving them into a fabric, resulting in a patterned textile with blurred edges and a characteristic feathered appearance.

The Sambalpuri ikat design is known for its intricate and elaborate motifs that often depict flora, fauna, and other natural elements. The designs are usually inspired by local folklore, mythology, and the surrounding landscape.

Some of the popular motifs used in Sambalpuri ikat design include shankha (conch shell), chakra (wheel), phula (flower), and animals like elephants, birds, and fish. The patterns are often asymmetrical and are created by carefully arranging the dyed yarns on the loom.

Sambalpuri ikat design is highly regarded for its beauty and cultural significance, and it has been recognized as a Geographical Indication (GI) product by the Indian government. The intricate designs and vibrant colors of Sambalpuri ikat fabrics make them popular not only in India but also internationally, where they are used for clothing, home furnishings, and other decorative purposes.

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