Welcome to our ikat fabric online shop where we offer handmade silk and cotton ikat fabrics by meter from Uzbekistan! Here we offer a selection of handloom woven cotton and silk ikat fabrics, pure silk fabrics and a limited selection of ikat velvet fabrics.

There are all kinds of ikats out there. What we offer genuine handloom woven artisanal products. In rare cases we have vintage fabrics and they are stated as such in product description.

By adding 1 to your shopping cart you are adding 1 meter of fabric. For our American customers 1 meter = 1.09 yard.

 

Abundance boudoir ikat pillow cover (solid back)

SKU IP044
$20.00
In stock: 4 available
Product Details
Fiber content: Approximately 60% silk and 40% cotton blend fabrics
Care instructions: Hand wash in cold water or dry clean
Dimension (inches): 16"x12"
Dimension (cm): 41cm x 31cm

Front side - ikat fabric, back side - solid handwoven fabric with a moire pattern

Boudoir size ikat pillow cover for which we used different fabrics on both sides.

One side is handwoven cotton and silk blend ikat fabric in a very intricate ikat pattern. For the reverse side we used also handwoven but mustard yellow solid cotton/silk blend fabric with a gorgeous moire pattern.

Using different fabrics for different sides of pillow covers is a wonderful technique. From decoration perspective this gives you sort of 2 pillow covers. When you need a pattern you can display ikat side. When you want to calm down your interiors, just turn the pillow around and have the solid side face the room.

Each pillow cover closes with a hidden zipper on a side. You can see this detain on a photo.

Decorating with boudoir ikat pillows

Boudoir ikat pillow covers are designed with a purely decorative purpose in mind. They are little decor objects which can totally transform a space. It is with these small accents like handwoven ikat pillow covers we add "spice" and interest to interiors. Interiors become even more interesting when objects have history. Our ikat pillow covers certainly come with a lot of artisanal history.

Ikat pillow covers and sustainability

Everything is relative and in today's world to be 100% sustainable is a true achievement. We can state that our ikat pillow covers are 100% sustainable but they are certainly ahead of the game compared to the rest of the textile and fashion industries.

- Cotton is locally grown in Uzbekistan.


- Silk is locally cultivated.


- These are artisanal hand woven products, hence, there is no machinery involved in producing these fabrics.


- Dyes used these days are mainly synthetic although fabrics dyed with natural dyes are also very common.


Ikat pillow inserts

All our ikat pillow covers fit standard size 12"x16" pillow inserts available in the USA. Please note that we ship only ikat pillow cover, without an insert.

Payment

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Shipping

Our standard shipping method is International Registered Air Mail which has proven to be reliable and economic. If you need something faster or by a certain date, please let us know so we can ship with private carriers like DHL, Fedex or Aramex.


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Abundance boudoir ikat pillow cover (solid back)

What is ikat?

To answer this question we will refer to scholars to give a proper definition:

“The Malay-Indonesian word ikat derives from the verb mengikat, which means “to bind, tie or wind around”. Ikat is an ancient technique, a method of wrapping yarns to form areas of resist and then dyeing these sections of yarn before the weaving of a cloth begins. “

Splendid Ikats of Central Asia” | Kate Fitz Gibbon and Andrew Hale

These days the cradle of handloom weaving culture in Central Asia is a small city of Margilan, which is located in Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan. There, for centuries, different patterns and ikat weaving techniques have been developed and refined generation after generation, often within the same family.

What fabrics do we offer in our fabric shop?

At UzbekAlive we sell authentic handwoven materials from Uzbekistan. Most of our fabrics are cotton and silk blends with a few pure silks, ikat velvets and pure cotton fabrics. We also have a few examples of fabric from the Soviet era – those pieces we treat and specify as vintage in a product description.

Width of our Uzbek hand woven fabrics

Width of our handloom material is limited by the width of hand looms. Depending on a pattern the widths of most of our fabrics varies from 30cm to 50cm (that’s 11.8” to 19.7”). Often times this width is not enough and this is why we offer pattern matching service.

Uzbek Ikat pattern

Bold patterns and vibrant colors – these two characteristics differentiate Central Asian textiles from resist dyed fabrics made by other cultures. Historically, silk fabrics were only available to royalty who had to stand out from the masses with their rich colorful clothing. These days, these silk and cotton blend fabrics are still considered to be luxurious textiles used for making sophisticated clothing and interior decor.

Hand woven ikat versus print: what’s a difference?

The popularity of ikats gave rise to a more industrialized way of “mocking” ikat fabrics through printing. Ikat is as a method of tying and dying weft and warp yarn to create a desired pattern. Print is a printing technique, which is much simpler, less time consuming, less labor intensive and it costs significantly less. It is also not really an ikat! With printed fabrics one gets only an a pattern, which lacks a soul of handmade textiles.

Using Central Asian textiles

Central Asia fabrics have been trending on fashion runways for decades. John Galliano, Oscar de la Renta and many others made beautiful collections with Uzbek ikats. In addition to fashion, our ikat fabric online stop works with interior designers and decorators as well as DIY creatives.  Over the years our fabrics have been used for ikat cushions, ikat curtains, furniture upholstery, wall paneling and other decoration projects.

Caring for fabrics

We include care instructions for each fabric in a product description. In general, we recommend dry cleaning our fabrics to retain shape, color and moiré pattern, when applicable.

For those fabrics which are washable, a proper way to care for them is to hand wash them in cold water with a shampoo – seriously, shampoo, because silk is like hair and it requires delicate treatment.

Sustainability of Central Asian textiles

In today’s world nothing is entirely sustainable and green, however, with Central Asian hand made fabrics there are a few big points that can be ticked off as “green”. For example,

1) Central Asian ikats are made by hand in limited quantities. There is no mass production, which could feed fast fashion industry, number 1 pollutant of Planet Earth.

2) Entire process of ikat making is based in Uzbekistan. There are no cargos transporting raw materials from country to country polluting the environment with CO2 emissions.

3) Textiles produced using resist dyeing technique is energy efficient.  In fact, it is almost energy independent. Ikat dying and weaving processes are manual and do not require energy other than good lighting and heating in winter times.

On a negative side large scale cotton production consumes water and requires soil fertilization which negatively effects our environment. In 20th century artisans partially moved to chemical dyes to achieve more vibrant ikat colors. These chemical dyes pollute the water and soil.

In our fabrics collection we also offer products, which were dyed with natural dyes.