Description
Deccan Elegance. Maharashtrian Ilkal Saree - Tenevali. The muted brown body, woven in a breathable cotton blend, lends the piece an unspoken grace, while the striking contrast border and pallu, adorned with mustard, maroon, and golden ochre stripes, add a rhythmic geometry reminiscent of temple corridors and age-old rituals. Originating from northern Karnataka, near the border of Maharashtra, the Ilkal saree is a hallmark of Deccan textile heritage. Ilkal sarees are usually crafted in cotton or cotton-silk blends and are celebrated for their distinctive borders adorned with temple motifs (gomi), checkerboard patterns (koti kammli), bold pallus featuring geometric designs in white or contrasting silk threads, and its traditional weaving technique known as tope teni. Traditionally draped in the Kasta or Nauvari style, for movement and functionality, over time, they have transitioned to more contemporary styles. Today, Ilkal sarees continue to thrive through cooperative weaving societies and artisan-led revivals across Maharashtra and Karnataka mostly, ensuring the survival of this time-honoured craft.