The Puttapaka Design Is Over 200 Years Old And Is Known For Its Unpatrolled Puttapaka Tie And Dye Style. The Ikat Is Warp-Based Unlike Most Other Ikats Designed Predominantly On Weft. This Weave Takes A Tedious Labor-Intensive Method To Create The Double Ikat [Warp And Weft], Which Gives These Sarees Its Charm And Is Also Their Strength. The Warp Design Requires Linear Tying Of The Cotton Yarn Strands. The Unique Design Focus Is On Symmetry Without Undermining Aesthetics.