dāram, Hyderabad ’s
exclusive Cotton Handloom Garment Store, presents sarees in chitiki tie & dye technique of Nalgonda, woven by K. Narasimha, chitiki expert of Koyyalagudem, Nalgonda.
K. Narasimha is 78 years old and has been
practicing chitiki technique for the
last 55 years. He started weaving when he was 16 years old and learnt tie &
dye technique at the age of 20 years. He started his chitiki practice by weaving telia rumal thaans forty years ago.
He worked for the handloom co-operative in Koyyalagudem and wove ikat sarees,
dupattas and shirting in both single and double ikat techniques. He is a very
skilled artisan who continues to produce fine ikat in natural dyes along with
his wife K. Manemma.
He also worked as a tie & dye trainer
for 20 years for Weavers Service Centre, Hyderabad .
He has trained over 300 weavers across 12 co-operatives in Andhra Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu during these trainings.
Also available are telia rumals which are traditionally made in maroon, white and black
using natural dyes. This practice has disappeared slowly and today, K. Narsimha
is the last of the practicing experts.
Along with a limited collection
of natural dyed ikat sarees dāram will also launch a range of ikat kurtas for women in vibrant azo free
chemical dyes.
Natural dyed ikat sarees are designed and produced on the lines of traditional chitiki of Nalgonda. The sarees are
woven with yarn dyed in blue, black and red using natural dyes. Ikat range of
kurtas for women come in a range of colours and this range also reflects the traditional
chitiki of Nalgonda.