Ceremonial length Tides table runner in blue and black double ikat silk draped on a white table.
Ceremonial length Tides table runner in blue and black double ikat silk draped on a white table.
Full view of the 72-inch Tides table runner showcasing the transition between black double ikat motifs and blue striped ends.
Full view of the 72-inch Tides table runner showcasing the transition between black double ikat motifs and blue striped ends.
Macro view of the black and grey geometric double ikat motifs on the Tides silk table runner.
Macro view of the black and grey geometric double ikat motifs on the Tides silk table runner.
Close-up of the light blue and gold hand-loomed ikat stripes on the Tides ceremonial table silk.
Close-up of the light blue and gold hand-loomed ikat stripes on the Tides ceremonial table silk.

POCHAMPALLY · IKAT SILK · HANDWOVEN

Ceremonial Table Silk Runner - Tides

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Extending our Loom’s Gambit series, this silk-cotton runner is a testament to textile mastery. Pochampally artisans spend weeks tying and dyeing thousands of threads without sight of the final design in a high-stakes wager on the loom. Only when warp meets weft does the gamble resolve, revealing luminous geometry in silk.

No prints, no shortcuts. A testament to textile mastery, this piece is a cornerstone of our silk ikat series.

Product Details
  • Material: Cotton, Silk
  • Dimensions: 33cm x 183cm (13" x 72") - ceremonial length
  • Technique: Double Ikat
Care

Dry clean only to preserve silk and the resist-dye’s delicate balance.

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Gifting

The Heirloom Experience: Each piece arrives in signature gift packaging befitting its provenance.

Personalization: Complimentary hand-written calligraphy notes and gift invoices are available at checkout.

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The Piece

Its pattern isn't printed on — it's dyed into the threads before weaving, using the painstaking Ikat resist-dye method, so the design emerges with the soft, feathered edges that are the signature of true Ikat. The result is a handwoven silk table runner with genuine depth and craft behind it — an effortless way to make a table feel considered, with a quiet richness no printed runner has.

Pure silk, which gives the runner its subtle sheen and soft drape and carries the dyed Ikat pattern with a depth of colour that printed fabric can't replicate.

Yes — both faces are finished, so the runner looks refined from any angle and can be turned for two looks. Because Ikat is dyed through the yarn, the pattern reads on both sides.

Craft & Heritage

Yes, entirely. The threads are hand-tied and hand-dyed, then handwoven on a loom — many days' work for a single piece. Nothing about the pattern is printed or machine-applied.

It's woven in Pochampally, a town in Telangana, India, renowned worldwide for Ikat weaving. Ikat is an ancient resist-dyeing technique in which the design is dyed onto the yarns before they're woven — so the pattern runs right through the cloth rather than sitting on the surface.

Yes. Pochampally Ikat holds a Geographical Indication (GI) under Indian law — reserved for authentic Ikat genuinely woven in the Pochampally region using traditional methods. It's the same kind of legal protection that guards products like Champagne: a mark of verified origin and authenticity.

The tell is the pattern's edges. Genuine Ikat has soft, feathered, slightly irregular edges because the design is dyed into the yarn before weaving, and the pattern shows on both sides of the cloth. A printed imitation has crisp, hard edges and a blank or faded reverse. The gentle imperfection of true Ikat is the proof of the hand behind it.

Care & Gifting

Dry cleaning is recommended for silk. On the table, keep it clear of direct food contact and open flame, blot spills immediately rather than rubbing, and avoid machine or hand washing, which can distort the weave. Cared for gently, it keeps its lustre for years.

Each runner is handwoven in small quantities, and hand-dyeing means no two are exactly alike. Once a colourway or design is finished, it isn't reproduced.

It makes a memorable one — especially for someone who loves to host. It's beautiful enough to anchor a table and carries a real story as a handwoven, hand-dyed silk from one of India's most celebrated weaving traditions. It ships within 24 hours, arrives gift-ready, and is delivered with duties fully covered for recipients in the US and Canada.

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