ikat
/ɑːkɑːt/Definitions
1. noun
a type of textile produced using a resist dyeing technique originating from Indonesia and the Philippines, characterized by intricate patterns and designs.
“The artisan spent years perfecting the art of creating intricate ikat patterns for traditional clothing.”
2. verb
to create or produce ikat fabric or textiles, typically using a resist dyeing technique.
“The weaver ikats the silk fabric to create a beautiful, traditional design.”