** Upholstery Handwoven Adras Ikat**
This Upholstery Handwoven Adras Ikat is an elegant piece of oriental craftsmanship. Ikat Fabric is a heavy silk. Most of all it is wonderfully glossy and mild to the tough, that glosses softly in the light. Hence stylish luxurious appearance with its bold tribal pattern. Uzbeks call this fabulous textile ‘khan atlas’ which literally means “royal silk satin”. In addition, this delicate fashionable Best Quality Ikat Fabric, Ikat Fabric is pure natural silk and cotton. Traditional ikat weaving utilizes no chemical dyes or power looms. That is the reason why the impressiveness and durability of unstressed fabric are always beyond compare anywhere in the world. Probably, since unique Ikat design is the work of an individual. And he thinks passionately and feelingly about his every choice of colour as well as form in order to create a sympathetic composition. That makes IKAT special.
Ikat Upholstery Handwoven
When you use this ikat Upholstery Handwoven for your home décor project or fashion design, it’s apparent that you care about luxury craftsmanship. When it comes to using IKAT for home interiors, it is not only hinted that you highly appreciate handmade art, you are trendy as well. As fashion trends may come and go, ikat fabrics have always stood the test of time. Classic Ikat Fashion Fabric Upholstery is authentic – woven, not printed. This magnificent upholstery fabric has vibrant colours. Besides, it possesses regal designs in it. Handmade by a true master ikat weaver which updates your elegant interior.
The narrow width of this modern ikat fabric makes it well-suited for table runners, pillow covers, as well as window treatments, bed scarves, and more. This playful mix of colours will be a fun addition to various decorating styles from traditional to modern.
Each Ikat fabric is unique and holds within it a value that is rooted in centuries-old weaving traditions. Here, we will explore the colourful history of Ikat fabrics and explore the origins of some of the world’s most beautiful traditional fabrics such as Adras from Uzbekistan and Mulberry Silk