Concept:Pochampalli refers to a traditional handwoven saree known for its geometric patterns and a special resist-dyeing technique called Ikat.
Explanation:Pochampalli sarees are made of fine silk and cotton threads from Pochampally, Telangana.
The threads are washed, dyed with bright colours, and dried before weaving.
The unique geometric patterns are created by tying and dyeing sections of yarn before weaving.
This method is called Ikat, from the Malay-Indonesian word "mangikat" meaning to bind.
During the Nizam era, these sarees were exported to Burma, West Asia, and East Africa.
They now have a Geographical Indication (GI) status.
Thus, Pochampalli is the name of sarees with traditional geometric patterns of dyeing.
Answer:B. sarees with traditional geometric patterns of dying