Sunday, 5 March 2023

To Study the Creative Technique on Ikat Traditional Textile | Chapter 9 | Techniques and Innovation in Engineering Research Vol. 5

 One of the most aged and most traditional habits to decorate fabric is accompanying the delicate touch of a weaver's help, using the Ikat method. Due to its diversity of adornment in the field of complicatedness, fineness, and artisanship of a clean designer, likely evolved from Asia, this story resists the manner of decorating for cloth is completely different from that of the material ikat. Despite the introduction of shuttle-less looms with cosmopolitan dobby and jacquard technology and their excellent productivity in the fabric business, traditional fabrics continue to draw the type of client from everywhere the world. India has a rich heritage sophistication and Indian traditional fabrics are one of the parts of the heritage idea but now this field would endure ignorance. These studies advise the different types of Ikat textiles and more motivate the scientist to think of research districts in this immensely skillful craft in agreements of colour, foam and fabric. Ikat is a art that tests the skills of two sets of craftsmen tie-dye specialists and weavers to create few stunning gems. They draw from the cultural shadings of different domains. It is a celebration of this heritage across the world at the World Craft Council Asia Pacific Region showing in New Delhi. In this article we have study usual of Ikat, classification of Ikat, material & techniques secondhand and application.

Author(s) Details:

Ramratan Guru,
School of Design, Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh- 332311, Rajasthan, India.

Deepika Grewal,
Department of Textile Engineering, Giani Zail Singh Campus College of Engineering and Technology, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Bathinda-151001, Punjab, India.

Anupam Kumar,
Department of Textile Engineering, Giani Zail Singh Campus College of Engineering and Technology, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Bathinda-151001, Punjab, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/TAIER-V5/article/view/9742

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