Ikat rugs have a fascinating history rooted in ancient textile traditions. The term "Ikat" refers to a resist-dyeing technique used to create unique patterns on the yarn before weaving. This technique involves binding sections of the yarn with dye-resistant material, resulting in mesmerizing designs. Ikat rugs have been produced in various cultures around the world, including Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and South America. Afghan weavers have mastered the art of Ikat rug making, infusing their own creative interpretations and cultural influences. Each Ikat Sina rug is a testament to the mastery of Afghan artisans, combining intricate patterns with vibrant colors to create a truly one-of-a-kind piece for your home.