Explosive, saturated color and complex tonal harmonies have long been the hallmark of Ikat textiles, the highly- prized ancestral fabrics produced throughout Central and Southeast Asia. A term of Malay-Indonesian origin, Ikat literally translates as ‘to bind,’ hinting at the intricate processes involved in its making which give rise to the unique and coveted interplay of abstracted forms. Paring traditional patterns to their essence and incorporating her own gorgeously-suffused palette, Madeline’s Ikat designs unite her sensibility as a painter with centuries-old modes of craftsmanship. 70% silk, 30% cotton. Hand-dyed and woven in Uzbekistan.