Boqun Huang stands at the intersection of old and new, blending the ancient with the innovative as she creates a new path in textile and fashion design. As a multidisciplinary designer with a visionary approach, Boqun has embarked on a creative journey to reimagine and redefine the textile industry through the lens of biomaterials research. The pulse of her inspiration vibrates to the rhythm of the rich history and mesmerising aesthetics of the Asian Ikat weaving technique.
Originating from the Indonesian term signifying "to tie" or "to bind," Ikat embodies artistry and sophistication. It represents the cord, the thread, the knot, and the resultant fabric, meticulously dyed and woven into intricate patterns. The unique dyeing process of Ikat, applied solely to the vertical yarn before weaving, results in a soft, blurred effect that exudes a distinct allure.
Ikat's appeal lies in its unique patterns, which transcend geographical and cultural boundaries seamlessly. Tracing its roots back to ancient times, the Ikat weaving technique has fascinated artisans worldwide, establishing a presence from India and Central Asia, Southeast Asia and Japan (where it's known as "Kasuri"), to Africa and Latin America.