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Vibrant Ikkat & Ajrakh Sarees

byShobitamShips across India & US; Visit stores in Jayanagar & Bhartiya Mall, BengaluruStarts from2,800 per sareeView full gallery

Discover the geometric precision of Pochampally Ikkat and the earthy, intricate patterns of Kutch Ajrakh. These handloom masterpieces combine traditional Indian artistry with contemporary style.

A classic Pochampally Ikkat silk saree in white, red, and black. The sharp, geometric patterns on the border and pallu are a hallmark of this incredible weaving technique.

A close-up of a Patan Patola Ikkat weave, showing the intricate, multi-colored patterns. This double Ikkat weave is one of the most complex and prized textile arts in the world.

A beautiful single Ikkat silk saree in cream and red. The heart motifs woven into the border add a charming and unique touch to this traditional piece.

A Sambalpuri Ikkat cotton saree from Odisha. The combination of white, blue, and red, along with the temple border, is characteristic of this beautiful regional weave.

A modern take on block printing, this saree features abstract geometric patterns in a sophisticated color palette. The intricate border adds a touch of traditional craftsmanship.

A beautiful striped and block-printed saree in earthy tones of maroon and blue. The texture and pattern make it a unique and artistic piece for everyday wear.

A close-up of a silk Ikkat fabric, showing the characteristic blurred edges of the pattern that result from the resist-dyeing process. The colors are vibrant and beautiful.

A lovely saree with a pastel-colored geometric print, reminiscent of modern Ikkat designs. The soft colors and intricate pattern make it a chic and contemporary choice.

A stunning black and red Ajrakh printed saree. The intricate geometric and floral patterns are created using traditional block printing techniques from Kutch.

A vibrant magenta Bandhani saree with a chevron pattern. Bandhani, or tie-dye, is another beautiful resist-dyeing technique that creates stunning patterns.

About Vibrant Ikkat & Ajrakh Prints

When choosing between Ikkat and Ajrakh, consider the difference in production. Ikkat is a thread-resist weave where patterns are created on the loom, whereas Ajrakh is an ancient block-printing method using natural dyes. We offer both in high-quality silk and cotton, and you are welcome to visit our Jayanagar or Bhartiya Mall stores in Bengaluru to inspect the weave and print quality firsthand.

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