i·kat/ˈēkät/
Noun: Fabric made using an Indonesian decorative technique in which warp or weft threads, or both, are tie-dyed before weaving.
My defenition: yummy yummy!
This fabric looks good with everything! It works with florals, plads, stipes, solids....you name it and it looks good with Ikat. It is a great way to add some deapth and visual interest to the style you already have going on in your home!
This little beauty was actually a discoverd by my friend Jessica. She wanted it for her house and when she got it home it didn't work!! (yay for me...sorry Jess) She found it at DI for 20 BUCKS! I fell in love the moment I saw it....didn't you?
I have to confess though, that the first time I heard of Ikat was on my all time favorite show Sarah's Summer House. She used it on pillows in two of her rooms and I couldn't believe I had lived this long with out knowing about it!
Sarah's guest room
This little beauty is by all means the exact defenition of Ikat
uuuugggghhhhh....black and white will always make my jaw drop!
Is Ikat the new damask??????
I think it might be for me....what do you think?
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