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Silk ikat is an ethereal textile, which may be one reason its makers are called abr-band, or “cloud-tiers.” This fabric for this pillow was purchased from a man named Rasuljon Mirzaahmedov, a ninth generation ikat-maker (or shall we say “cloud-tier”?) from the silk mecca of Margilan in Uzbekistan’s Fergana Valley. The pillowcase itself was manufactured exclusively for Bly at a family-run factory in New Jersey.
The Fergana Valley is famous for ikat weaving, which saw a big boom in Central Asia during the 19th century. The two kinds of ikat produced in Uzbekistan are adrasa and atlas; whereas ... Read More
The Fergana Valley is famous for ikat weaving, which saw a big boom in Central Asia during the 19th century. The two kinds of ikat produced in Uzbekistan are adrasa and atlas; whereas atlas is pure silk, adrasa has a silk warp (the vertical thread) and a cotton weft (the horizontal one). Like other patterned textiles, ikat uses a resist-dyeing technique that allows select regions to be dyed different colors. Unlike batik and tie-dye, however, ikat threads are dyed before being woven together; water-resistant bindings are tied around bundles of threads to prevent the dye from reaching those areas (thereby creating the pattern), and only then are the threads put on a loom. The result is a slight blurring along the boundary where colors meet—a neat, almost pixel-like effect that earned ikat the Persian name abr or “clouds.” Read Less
Square: 12" x 12"Rectangle: 12" x 18"Hand-loomedSlight variation in pattern
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