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Ikat sarees of Odisha


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To document the different types of Sarees, motifs and their placement a selfstructured interview schedule was used to elicit the information on the types of silk and cotton Sarees manufactured and motifs used in the popular Ikat sarees of Odisha. The most popular Sarees woven are Sambalpuri, Sakatapar, Passapali, Bapta and Bomkai both in cotton and silk with 5.5 meters length and 1.2 meters width using 2/100s-2/120s cotton yarn and 20-22 denier silk yarn. The variegated sarees are beautified with floral pattern, geometrical pattern, small flower Buttis, human figure, Shankha, Chakra, animal and bird depictions.

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Ikat sarees, Motifs, Cotton, Silk, Denier Silk Yarn.
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Authors

Mitali Dalai
Department of Textile and Apparel Designing, College of Rural Home Science, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), India
Sadhana D. Kulloli
Department of Textile and Apparel Designing, College of Rural Home Science, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), India

Abstract


To document the different types of Sarees, motifs and their placement a selfstructured interview schedule was used to elicit the information on the types of silk and cotton Sarees manufactured and motifs used in the popular Ikat sarees of Odisha. The most popular Sarees woven are Sambalpuri, Sakatapar, Passapali, Bapta and Bomkai both in cotton and silk with 5.5 meters length and 1.2 meters width using 2/100s-2/120s cotton yarn and 20-22 denier silk yarn. The variegated sarees are beautified with floral pattern, geometrical pattern, small flower Buttis, human figure, Shankha, Chakra, animal and bird depictions.

Keywords


Ikat sarees, Motifs, Cotton, Silk, Denier Silk Yarn.

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