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  1. Shop from the rich Ikkat design collection. Get Ikkat silk sarees & Ikkat handloom sarees created using traditional Indian hand-weaving techniques.

  2. Pochampally Hand woven Ikkat Cotton Saree IKTJH7Y5BCS. ₹3,500.

  3. Buy pochampally Ikkat silk sarees online from Pothys for elegant Ikat pattern sarees. Checkout our latest Ikkat Silk collection of pochampally silk sarees from different colours, patterns and choose the best.

  4. Indulge in the mesmerizing charm of the Pochampally Ikkat Silk Sarees, a true testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of our skilled weavers. These handcrafted sarees showcase the elaborate tie & dye technique, resulting in stunning, one-of-a-kind patterns that exude elegance and grace.

  5. Ikkat Saree - Buy now from the Latest Collection of Handcrafted Tie and Dye Ikat Saree in Silk, Cotton & Silk Cotton Material at Matkatus Online. Express Shipping*.

  6. Immerse yourself in the allure of Pochampally Silk Sarees available in a vibrant tapestry of designs, colors, and motifs in every weave. Buy Ikkat Sarees Online at Pothys Kerala for everlasting charm.

  7. An Authentic Collection of Pure Moonga Silk Sarees, Dresses, kurta, Ikkat Sarees, Chanderi Saree, Linen Sarees, Woman Kurtas, Woman Dresses and much more.

  8. Buy Ikkat Sarees & Dupattas from Shobitam. Our sarees are meticulously woven with different color dyes on silk-cotton, silks, and cotton fabrics.

  9. Classic Elegance: Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Kanchipuram Ikkat sarees. Woven from the finest silk threads, these sarees boast intricate designs and a luxurious drape, perfect for grand weddings and formal gatherings. Vivid Celebrations: Embrace the vibrancy of festivals with our Patan Ikkat sarees.

  10. Pure silk Pochampally sarees fresh from looms. Pochampally sarees originate from the pochampally village. These sarees are also famously called ikkat sarees. These sarees are pure silk and handwoven. Ikkat is a Special type of Tie & die technique where the Silk threads are dyed with colors first and then woven into a saree.