- Ilkal saree
Ilkal saree ( _kn. ಇಳಕಲ್ ಸೀರೆ) is a traditional form of "
saree " which is a common feminine wear inIndia . Ilkal saree takes its name from the town ofIlkal in theBagalkot district ofKarnataka state,India .History
Ilkal was an ancient weaving centre where the weaving seems to have started in the 8th century AD. Brief history of Ilkal sarees is provided by cite web|url=http://www.hinduonnet.com/folio/fo9906/99060260.htm|author=Kamala Ramakrishnan|title=Southern legacy|work=Online edition of the Hindu, dated 1999-06-20|publisher=1999, The Hindu|accessdate=2007-04-22] The growth of these sarees is attributed to the patronage provided by the local chieftains in and around the town ofBellary . The availability of local raw materials helped in the growth of this saree Ilkal saree's history is traced by cite web|url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/31067899.cms|title=Ilkal saree's story|work=Online edition of the Economic Times, dated 2002-12-12|publisher=© 2007 Times Internet Limited|accessdate=2007-04-22] About 20000 people in the town ofIlkal are engaged in saree-weaving. The history of Indian sarees is discussed by cite web|url=http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/nov23/sh1.asp|author=SUBBALAKSHMI B M
title=Between the folds|work=Online edition of the Deccan Herald, dated 2003-11-23|publisher=1999 The Printers (Mysore) Private Ltd.|accessdate=2007-04-22]Features
The distinctive feature of Ilkal sarees is the use of a form of embroidery called as
Kasuti . The designs used in Kasuti reflect traditional patters like palanquins, elephants and lotuses which are embroidered onto Ilkal sarees. These sarees are usually 9 yards in length and the "pallu" of the Ilkal saree (the part worn over the shoulder) carries designs of temple towers. ] This pallu is usually made of red silk with white patterns. ] The end region of the pallu is made up of patterns of different shapes like "hanige" (comb), "koti kammli" (fort ramparts), "toputenne" (jowar) and "rampa" (mountain range). The border of the sari is very broad (4 to 6 inches) and red or maroon in colour and is made of different designs with ochre patterns. The saree is either made of cotton, or a mixture of cotton and silk or in pure silk. The colors traditionally used are pomegranate red, brilliant peacock green and parrot green. The sarees that are made for bridal wear are made of a particular colour called "Giri Kumukum" which is associated with thesindhoor worn by the wives of the priests in this region. ]Notes
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