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countable and uncountable, plural ikats
Traditional Indonesian decorative technique in which warp or weft threads, or both, are tie-dyed before weaving. quotations examples
Other noteworthy sales included an Etruscan bronze by Royal-Athena Galleries; a 17th-century Mexican tortoise-shell and mother-of-pearl inlaid chest by Arita Gallery of Buenos Aires; Suzani and ikat textiles by Gallery Afrodit of Ankara, Turkey; and a Tiffany Studios peony lamp from 1900, sold by Macklowe.
2009 February 13, Wendy Moonan, “Glamour Girls for the Middle Class”, in New York Times
A work woven in this style. quotations examples
Madeline Weinrib, for one, works with traditional artisans to update the hand-woven ikats she uses for her chic clutches.
2008 June 12, Susan Joy, “Smooth Translations”, in New York Times
(as modifier) ikat weaving; ikat fabric. examples