Uzbek hot pink and white ikat fabric

SKU F113
$19.99
In stock: 20 available
Product Details
Fiber content: Cotton silk ikat fabric
Care instructions: Dry clean recommended to keep moire finish
Dimension (inches): Width: 15.2"
Pattern repeat: 205 cm (80.07") - from pattern break line to pattern break line
Dimension (cm): Width: 39 cm

This hot pink ikat fabric is not for a timid of heart. This bold yet feminine pink will make you stand out in a crowd; it will draw attention to you and make your voice heard in a beautiful feminine way.

Genuine handloom ikat fabric

The hot pink cotton and silk ikat fabric was made in Fergana region of Uzbekistan which is knows an a silk-making Mecca of Central Asia. The ikat weaving process used to this day is the same ikat weaving process, which was established centuries ago and has been passed from one generation to the next. Often times ikat patterns and weaving techniques were kept within the same family as secrets.

This is a real handloom woven ikat fabric. If you wish to read further on a difference between ikat fabrics and ikat print, please read “What is a difference between "ikat" and "ikat print”?"

The fabric has a beautiful moiré pattern

Moiré is a finishing process, which gives fabrics a luxurious texture and feel. Please pay close attention to images to see a full richness of the fabric.

Oscar de la Renta and his love for Uzbek ikats

Late Oscar de la Renta loved using bold Uzbek ikat fabrics in his collections. In his summer 2015 collection he featured several dresses with exactly the same ikat pattern. Here is an article where we pay a tribute to a grand maestro and talk about this specific pink and white ikat pattern.

We sell by meter

We sell this pink ikat fabric by the yard or rather by a meter (1 yard = 0.91 m), so, you can buy as many or little meters you may need. Please note that by clicking "Add to Cart" button, you are adding 1 meter of the fabric to your shopping cart.

Pink and while ikat pillow covers

For some of you who would rather use the fabric for interiors decoration, here are links to hot pink Ikat pillow covers made of this vibrant hot pink and white ikat fabric. Fiber content is about 50% silk and 50% cotton. Dry clean is recommended.

Pattern matching service

In case you did not know we offer ikat pattern matching service. Ikat pattern needs to be matched for wider applications (e.g., for making curtains or using ikat fabrics for upholstery). We can match the ikat pattern for you so that you receive an already "widened" ikat fabric. This way you only pay exactly for a number of meters that you need.

Shipping

We ship using registered air mail which has a tracking number. In your countries, the shipping will be handled by a state postal service. In case of the USA, for example, it is USPS. If you would like to have your order shipped with a private carrier (Aramex, DHL or Fedex, please Contact Us).

Returns

We will take anything back in the original condition. The full returns and refunds policy is here.

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Uzbek hot pink and white ikat fabric

Silk scarves have long been an essential part of Central Asian women’s wardrobe. In older days they were a required part of an outfit. As dogmas evaporated and traditions changed scarves more and more have become a fashion accessory than a required cover up.

Uzbekistan is cradle of ikat making traditions and it is only natural that Ikat technique found its way from ikat fabrics, wonderful examples of which are presented in our fabric shop, to dresses and accessories such s scarves.

Sericulture and fashion scarves

Mulberry silk is a magical fiber with a lot of legends surrounding its origin. Historically clothes made of this luxurious fabric were available only to the royalty.

Cocoons feed on mulberry leaves and mulberry trees grow well in Uzbekistan. It is only natural that sericulture is wide spread in this region. Anything made with mulberry silk is a luxury accessory for two main reasons:

Firstly, it is silk which by itself is a noble fiber. It feels soft, has an elegant sheen to it, keeps you warm in cold weather and cool in hot days.  Secondly, in our case, it is not just silk fiber that’s unique. It is lustrous fiber paired with hand weaving technique. Sericulture is an artisanal tradition, the one that requires a great amount of care and patience.

Ikat scarves

Solid scarves

Ikat technique is taking accessories to the next level. Our ikats are authentic hand dyed and handloom woven ikat scarves. Ikat textiles take a great amount of precision in tying and dying the yarn to create a desired pattern.

Solid silk scarves have no pattern and they are very versatile accessories. They are elegant, natural, noble and timeless. Be it to add some chic to a corporate outfit, use it as a shoulder scarf for a wedding or even as a gift for someone special, solid scarves will make an unforgettable impression.

Long silk headscarf

Our scarves are long. This is why they can be used as silk headscarf to tie a colorful turban on your head or just as a head cover up. Have you ever been asked to cover your head before entering a historic religious site? This is when our scarves will come very handy. Our scarves make an irreplaceable and most loved travel accessories – they are lightweight, take a tiny space in your bag but can keep your head and neck warm should weather change unexpectedly.

“You don’t necessarily need diamonds and pearls and big statement jewelry pieces.

A lovely silk scarf can stay in your closet and be used for so many different things”

Jo Holley, Ex-Vogue Retail Editor and Fashion Blogger

Silk scarf for hair

Hair slides on smoothness of silk. Therefore, using this natural and soft fabric is less damaging to your hair.

Our scarves can be used as silk scarf for hair as a long luxurious bandana or a hair band. You can arrange your hair in a way that is both beautiful and practical.

Silk is lustrous fiber which helps regulate temperature, keeps your skin and hair moisturized and prevents tangles.

…and while we are at it, can we just throw another knockout scarf idea. Have you considered using embroidered fabric as a scarf?  Be it a salvaged piece of old suzani textile or a modern day embroidery, it will turn heads, flood you with compliments and be one of the most cherished accessories.