Patolas and Resist-Dyed Fabrics in India
Description:
One of the most highly sought after textile exports from India was patola, a silk double-ikat from Gujarat, where both warp and weft were dyed before weaving into the desired patterns. In layman's terms, the threads for weaving were tied together and dyed selectively. Making patola was "an extremely complicated process developed over the centuries [that] represents the acme of the weaver's skill"
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