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Ikat is a famous dyeing technique used on sarees. There are two variations of Ikat - warp ikat, where the dye is applied vertically, and weft ikat, where the dye is applied horizontally. This technique is usually seen in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. Here at LOOMERA, we offer you a wide range of Ikat saree online from which to choose. 

Ikat Saree Design

Ikat sarees are a reflection of our cultural heritage. These sarees portray the art of our ancestors and are a symbol of pure craftsmanship. The most famous types of ikat sarees include:

Patola saree:

The Patola ikat saree is the result of the double ikkat technique which incorporates both warp ikat and weft ikat. These sarees originated in Gujarat. They are similar to the Sambalpuri ikat saree and are usually worn during the festive season to make the occasion special.

Sambalpuri saree:

Just like Patola ikat saree, this saree also makes use of the double ikat technique and is native to Odisha regions. The most famous Sambalpuri saree is the Sambalpuri cotton saree.  Their unique prints make them the best ikat saree for weddings.

Pochampally ikat saree:

These sarees originated in Andhra Pradesh, and their unique design depicts their cultural heritage.

How to Style your Ikat Saree

Ikat sarees on their own are a piece of art and don't need any particular pairing to showcase their beauty, but let's look into some of the combinations that go well with Ikkat sarees.

Ikat saree with paithani border goes well with designer blouses making them a great choice for festive occasions. 

Ikat saree with kanchi border radiates royalty and is a must-have for your most precious moments. This simple yet elegant combination elevates your looks and takes it to the next level.

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