Pochampally, in Telangana, India, is well-known for its
Pochampally brand of fabrics, the saree and the shalwar kameez, the base fabric
being cotton, silk or a blend of the two. The exquisite finish of the
Pochampally salwar suit comes through the dyeing and weaving of pre-coloured
threads which are dyed according to the Ikat or Ikkat technique and then woven
on handlooms.
The special technique of the
Pochampally cotton salwar suit
The Ikkat technique
involves applying bindings which resist dye penetration to the threads in
pre-determined patterns and then dyeing the threads. These threads are then
woven to produce the desired pattern. When several colours are used, the dyeing
process on the threads is repeated for each of the colours chosen. Then the
fabric is woven with the multi-coloured threads into the pattern. Within the
ikkat style of dyeing are methods of single-ikkat and double-ikkat.
Single ikkat has two
variants – warp ikkat where the warp threads are dyed after applying resists
according to pattern on the warp threads. After that, only, is the weaving
done. In the weft ikkat it is the weft threads which are coloured by applying
resists before the dyeing and then weaving is done. In either case the dyeing
is done prior to the weaving so carefully that the pattern emerges as the weave
progresses. In the double ikkat method both the warp and weft threads are dyed
before weaving. Alternatively, in the tie-dye method it is quite the reverse of
the Ikkat style of dyeing. Here the threads are first woven and the resist
bindings then applied to the fabric before dyeing it.
Attractive features of the
Pochampally shalwar kameez
The painstaking efforts of
the weavers in maintaining the purity of dyeing and weaving, including the
control and placement of threads during the weave contribute largely to the
complexity of the weave patterns and pleasing appearance of the sarees. Colours
that are employed for the dyeing of threads are fast and well-chosen. No wonder
the outcomes of the Pochampally salwar kamiz display an extraordinary ethnic
skill that is hard to match. Current trends see Pochampally handloom Punjabi
suits with ethnic patterns, shiny zari borders and designer pallus with stylish
designs and colourful prints.
Buy online Pochampally cotton
chudidar kameez online at Unnati Silks
Unnatisilks has many exquisite creations in Pochampally cotton shalwar suit that one can buy online. There are two
special features that are notable. The stripes pattern design on the cotton
kamiz and the accompanying dupattas The kameez has attractive motifs in ikkat
prints or ikkat weaving and borders with patola weaving. Colours chosen are
bright and vibrant hues. Dupatta with designer prints, traditional patola
weaving, naksi and kantha work are a delightful accompaniemt.
Contact:
UNNATI SILK PRINTS PVT. LTD,
#3-4-360, Vajra Complex,
General Bazar (Tobacco Bazar),
M.G.Road,
Hyderabad-500003.
AP, India.
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