pochampally silk saree
. Key Characteristics
Geometric Precision: Unlike the curvilinear patterns of Odisha or Gujarati Ikkat, Pochampally is famous for its sharp, bold geometric designs (diamonds, squares, and stripes).
Fabric: Primarily woven in Mulberry Silk
The "Blurry" Effect: Because the design is dyed onto the threads before weaving, the edges of the patterns have a characteristic feathery or "hazy" look, which is a hallmark of authentic hand-dyed Ikkat.
2. The Weaving Process (Tie-and-Dye)
The technique is known locally as Chitki or Pogudubandhu.
Double Ikkat: Pochampally is one of the few places in the world that masters "Double Ikkat," where both the warp (vertical) and weft (horizontal) threads are resist-dyed. They must be aligned with mathematical precision on the loom so the patterns meet perfectly.
3. History & Recognition
GI Tag: Received the Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2005, protecting the craft from machine-made imitations.
UNESCO: It is featured on the UNESCO tentative list of World Heritage Sites as part of India's iconic saree weaving clusters.