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Definition of ikat in English: ikatnoun ˈiːkatɪˈkatˈēkät mass nounFabric made using an Indonesian decorative technique in which warp or weft threads, or both, are tie-dyed before weaving. Example sentencesExamples - The duchess changed into a porcelain blue silk dress with hand painted ikat design, hand embroidered with gold thread work for the religious blessing.
- Not far away was a market offering everything under the sun, from dried fish to hand-woven textiles, especially ikat.
- Short kurtis, the in-thing now, are available in ikat and batik prints.
- Front and rear it is piled high with coloured ikat woven blankets, tied on with criss-crossed blue plastic string.
- The Indonesian touch comes in material similar to ikat (hand woven cloth) and natural colors like brown, red, beige and green.
Origin 1930s: Malay, literally 'fasten, tie'. Definition of ikat in US English: ikatnounˈēkät Fabric made using an Indonesian decorative technique in which warp or weft threads, or both, are tie-dyed before weaving. Example sentencesExamples - The Indonesian touch comes in material similar to ikat (hand woven cloth) and natural colors like brown, red, beige and green.
- Front and rear it is piled high with coloured ikat woven blankets, tied on with criss-crossed blue plastic string.
- Not far away was a market offering everything under the sun, from dried fish to hand-woven textiles, especially ikat.
- The duchess changed into a porcelain blue silk dress with hand painted ikat design, hand embroidered with gold thread work for the religious blessing.
- Short kurtis, the in-thing now, are available in ikat and batik prints.
Origin 1930s: Malay, literally ‘fasten, tie’. |