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Chowka Lattiguni Ilkal Cotton-Silk Sari: Checkered Black and White, Grey Pallu
Chowka Lattiguni Ilkal Cotton-Silk Sari: Checkered Black and White, Grey Pallu
Chowka Lattiguni Ilkal Cotton-Silk Sari: Checkered Black and White, Grey Pallu

Kubsa Handcrafted textiles

Chowka Lattiguni Ilkal Cotton-Silk Sari: Checkered Black and White, Grey Pallu

Rs. 18,500.00

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Kubsa's checkered Ilkal sari is hand woven by two artisans, Chandrasekhar Vadigeri and Shantha, in tandem; and designed by Kubsa, which is transforming traditional textiles woven on the pit looms of Guledgudda, in northern Karnataka, through contemporary design.


The Ilkal sari of Karnataka has a Geographical Indicator (GI) tag, for a unique technique called the 'kondi' where the warp of a sari's cotton body is painstakingly interlocked to a silk warp for the 'pallu'. Exclusively done by women, more than 10,000 threads are individually looped and joined along the sari width. To complete the sari, two weavers work on the three-shuttle borders.

The sari gets its name from the town of Ilkal in Bagalkot district, Karnataka. Set in a cotton growing area, it once had a thriving weavers' community. Silk, introduced by merchants in the 18th century, was expensive, and used only for the 'pallu'. Attached using the 'kondi' technique, the traditional saree has a red silk pallu with white motifs.

Kubsa's Ilkal are a blend of locally sourced handspun cotton and mulberry silk, which create innovative textures on an otherwise plain cotton weave. The 'pallu' retains the characteristics geometric bands, with motifs like the 'latti gunni' or rolling pin, and 'tope teni' or millet.

This Pallu motif is called 'Lattiguni' meaning rolling pin. Locally sourced mulberry silk and cotton are used, as Kubsa supports the entire ecosystem of artisan livelihoods, giving new life to this beloved textile.

Colour

White, Grey and Black (Azo-free)

Technique

Hand woven on a  dobby loom Hand woven on a  dobby loom with three shuttle weaving, and 'kondi' interlock technique for warping

Materials

70% Mulberry Silk, 30% Cotton.
Silk (22 denier) is locally sourced from Sidlaghatta, Karnataka, and cotton (2/120s count) is from Coimbatore

Dimensions

236in x  48in, Pallu size- 30in
599cm x 122cm, Pallu size- 76cm

SKU

KUBS-22-10-SA
IK50002B

Care Instruction

Dry Clean Only

Disclaimer

Please note that all our products are meticulously handmade by master artisans one piece at a time. Due to this process, there may be a variation from one item to the next. Such variations are inherent in the manufacturing of handmade products, so you may expect minor distinctions that will make your purchase special and truly one of a kind.

Product Dispatch & Shipping Notice

Dispatched within 3 working days of receiving your order. No refunds or returns.