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The word "ikat" originated in Indonesia. Introduced into European textile terminology at the beginning of the 20th century. The study of the rich textile tradition was started by the Dutch East India Archipelago. Strong ikat traditions are performed in some parts of Asia.



which suggests its origin. Be it the Indian subcontinent or Central Asia. However, it has developed independently in many different places. It is called IPA and these clothes are used for women. When the Qing was under Chinese occupation, there were 27 types of the atlas.

But in today's time, only 4 types of the Uighur atlas are left. Black Ikats are for older women and Khoja-e-Atlas for married women and Blue or Violet colored Ikats; Kizil-Atlas and red are used for girls. Ikat in the Indonesian language means dyeing technique. This dyeing technique originated in Indonesia.

And it is used in making clothes. Which opposes the dyeing of the fabric and the dyeing of the yarn before weaving. The formation of ikat resistance is done by wrapping individual threads or bundles of threads in the desired pattern in a tight wrap. And then the thread is dyed. And by changing the binding, a new pattern can be made.

And then can be painted with the colors of these other colors. Ikat is produced in many traditional textile centers around the world and is called Kasuri in Japan. relatively very rare as they require intense skilled labor to make. 

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