TextileYadadri Bhuvanagiri, Telangana8 May 2026
Pochampally Ikat Weaving of Telangana
Contributed by Swadesi Knowledge Team
## Pochampally Ikat — Geometry in Thread and Dye
Pochampally (Bhoodan Pochampally, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, Telangana) is the most famous ikat weaving village in India and was recently recognised as a UNESCO Creative City of Craft and Folk Art.
### What is Ikat
Ikat (from Malay "mengikat" — to tie or bind) is a resist-dyeing technique where yarns are tied and dyed before weaving. The tie-dye pattern appears only when woven — it cannot be drawn first; the weaver must calculate the pattern in their mind before tying.
### Pochampally Double Ikat
Pochampally is one of only three places in the world (with Patan, Gujarat and Okinawa, Japan) that practice double ikat — both warp and weft threads are tie-dyed before weaving, creating perfect alignment of pattern. This requires extraordinary precision.
### Process
1. Yarn bundles are tied with resist material at exact intervals
2. Dye baths progressively reveal colour sequences
3. Ties are removed, retied for next colour, re-dyed
4. Dyed warp threads are stretched on the loom, dyed weft threads are loaded onto shuttles
5. Weaving begins — pattern emerges as the threads align
### GI Status
Pochampally Ikat received GI certification in 2004. The village has 5,000+ weaver families, and the weave style has influenced global textile design.
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