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The Ikat pattern involved pre-dyeing of yarn before weaving them to create beautiful and colourful designs. Palampore, early 18th century, made for the Dutch market.

Cotton Printed and dyed. Image source: Wikimedia Commons. As the textile trade grew, some of the influence of Indian textile techniques was found on foreign textiles. Moreover, the textiles were further assimilated according to the local culture thereafter were given indigenous meaning. For example, in Indonesia, the apparels were influenced by Indian standards in terms of technique of production, designs, and importantly the material.

One such type was Ikat, an Indian textile type of tying of the warp or weft yarn prior to dyeing. This textile was found both in India and Indonesia with variations. Similarly, the double ikat patola that reached Indonesia from Gujarat exerted considerable influence especially in the eastern part of the archipelago. For example, in Indonesia, the luxury textiles called Pelangi were specifically used on ceremonial occasions in Jambi.

The technique of creating Pelangi is similar to those found in Bandhani textile from India. Both the textiles are usually made of silk which were tied and sewn and further dyed to create coloured patterns.

Some other principal varieties of textiles exported from the region of Gujarat were baftas, cangans a type of coarse cotton , chelas, cannikens, and taffechelas. The trading activity was not limited to international waters. The port of Surat also had internal trade relations with Masulipatnam and Bengal. Masulipatnam was the focal point of intense trading in the late medieval period. It had become one of the important regions of the Andhra coast as a thriving market developed here.

Masulipatnam, thus became a point of fierce competition between various trading groups such as Nobles of Golconda, European traders, Persian Merchants and the Telugu speaking Komatis. As a result, Masulipatnam became the hub of trade and one of the most important ports in the history of textile trade. The specialization of the Coromandel coast was Chintz. Various travellers described chintz as a cotton cloth dyed and painted in different bright colours with a variety of motifs.

The chintz of Nizampattan were Persiansed as its consumers were Muslim ruling elites. Chintz fabric was also held in high regard among the Mughals and the Europeans. This textile was also exported to France and England. It was also transported to Persia as bedspreads and lining material. The dominant colors of chintz during this time were, red, yellow, black, pink, violent and green.

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