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MySilkLove French Rose Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove French Rose Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
French Rose Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Blue Dianne and Pink Printed Patola Soft Silk MySilkLove Blue Dianne and Pink Printed Patola Soft Silk
Blue Dianne and Pink Printed Patola Soft Silk 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Magenta Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Magenta Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Magenta Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Hot Cinnamon Orange and Purple Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Hot Cinnamon Orange and Purple Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Hot Cinnamon Orange and Purple Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Oxley Green and Purple Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Oxley Green and Purple Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Oxley Green and Purple Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Sunglow Yellow and Pink Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Sunglow Yellow and Pink Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Sunglow Yellow and Pink Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Cotton Candy Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Cotton Candy Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Cotton Candy Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Mona Lisa Peach and Green Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Mona Lisa Peach and Green Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Mona Lisa Peach and Green Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Fern Frond Green and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Fern Frond Green and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Fern Frond Green and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Deep Koamaru Purple and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Deep Koamaru Purple and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Deep Koamaru Purple and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Malibu Blue and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Malibu Blue and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Malibu Blue and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Catalina Blue and Maroon Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Catalina Blue and Maroon Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Catalina Blue and Maroon Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Cloudy Grey and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Cloudy Grey and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Cloudy Grey and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree 836992.0Rs. 8,369.92 2092480Rs. 20,924.80 60(60% OFF)
MySilkLove Amulet Green and Blue Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Amulet Green and Blue Patola Soft Silk Saree
Amulet Green and Blue Patola Soft Silk Saree 511872.0Rs. 5,118.72 1600000Rs. 16,000.00 68(68% OFF)
MySilkLove Salem Green Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Salem Green Patola Soft Silk Saree
Salem Green Patola Soft Silk Saree 511872.0Rs. 5,118.72 1600000Rs. 16,000.00 68(68% OFF)
MySilkLove Sapling Cream and Blue Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Sapling Cream and Blue Patola Soft Silk Saree
Sapling Cream and Blue Patola Soft Silk Saree 511872.0Rs. 5,118.72 1600000Rs. 16,000.00 68(68% OFF)
MySilkLove Lima Green Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Lima Green Patola Soft Silk Saree
Lima Green Patola Soft Silk Saree 511872.0Rs. 5,118.72 1600000Rs. 16,000.00 68(68% OFF)
MySilkLove Disco Purple and Cream Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Disco Purple and Cream Patola Soft Silk Saree
Disco Purple and Cream Patola Soft Silk Saree 511872.0Rs. 5,118.72 1600000Rs. 16,000.00 68(68% OFF)
MySilkLove Eunry Brown Patola Soft Silk Saree MySilkLove Eunry Brown Patola Soft Silk Saree
Eunry Brown Patola Soft Silk Saree 511872.0Rs. 5,118.72 1600000Rs. 16,000.00 68(68% OFF)
MySilkLove Wewak Pink Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree MySilkLove Wewak Pink Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree
Wewak Pink Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree 799872.0Rs. 7,998.72 2400000Rs. 24,000.00 66(66% OFF)
MySilkLove Charlotte Blue Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree MySilkLove Charlotte Blue Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree
Charlotte Blue Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree 799872.0Rs. 7,998.72 2400000Rs. 24,000.00 66(66% OFF)
MySilkLove Chestnut Rose Pink Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree MySilkLove Chestnut Rose Pink Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree
Chestnut Rose Pink Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree 799872.0Rs. 7,998.72 2400000Rs. 24,000.00 66(66% OFF)
MySilkLove Cultured Pearl White Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree MySilkLove Cultured Pearl White Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree
Cultured Pearl White Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree 799872.0Rs. 7,998.72 2400000Rs. 24,000.00 66(66% OFF)
MySilkLove Chardonnay Cream Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree MySilkLove Chardonnay Cream Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree
Chardonnay Cream Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree 799872.0Rs. 7,998.72 2400000Rs. 24,000.00 66(66% OFF)

Patola Sarees

Patola Saree- Traditional Get A Gorgeous Makeover.

Patola sarees are a type of traditional saree that originated in the state of Gujarat, India. They are known for their intricate geometric designs and complex patterns, which are created using the double ikat method of dyeing and weaving. Patola sarees are considered to be a symbol of wealth and status and are often worn on special occasions such as weddings and festivals.

In recent years, Patola sarees have undergone a modern transformation, with designers and weavers experimenting with new designs, colors, and fabrics. This has resulted in a wide range of contemporary Patola sarees that combine traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics.

Some of the ways in which Patola sarees have been given a modern makeover include:

  1. Using new color combinations: Traditional Patola sarees are known for their vibrant, bold colors. However, contemporary Patola sarees often feature more subdued, pastel shades as well as neutral tones such as beige and grey.

  2. Experimenting with new fabrics: While traditional Patola sarees are made from silk, contemporary versions may be made from other fabrics such as cotton or linen. This allows for a wider range of drape, texture, and weight.

  3. Introducing new design elements: Contemporary Patola sarees may feature more abstract or minimalist designs, as well as contemporary motifs such as animals, flowers, and geometric shapes.

  4. Pairing with modern blouses: Rather than traditional matching or contrasting blouses, contemporary Patola sarees may be paired with more modern blouses such as jackets, crop tops, or halter necks.

Overall, the modern makeover of Patola sarees has resulted in a range of stunning and versatile sarees that can be worn for a variety of occasions and styles.

 

What is special about Gujarati Patola saree?

Patola sarees are a type of traditional saree that are known for their intricate geometric designs and complex patterns. They are made from silk and have a glossy finish. The fabric is made from silk yarn that is hand-dyed in vibrant colors using the double ikat method. This involves dyeing the warp and weft threads separately before they are woven together to create the desired pattern.

There are several things that make Patola sarees special:

  1. Intricate designs: Patola sarees are known for their intricate geometric designs and complex patterns, which are created using the double ikat method. This involves a high level of skill and precision, and it takes several months to complete a single saree.

  2. Luxurious fabric: Patola sarees are made from silk, which is a luxurious and elegant fabric. The glossy finish of the fabric adds to the saree's overall appeal and makes it feel rich and opulent.

  3. Cultural significance: Patola sarees are an important part of the cultural heritage of Gujarat, India. They are considered to be a symbol of wealth and status and are often passed down from generation to generation as heirlooms.

  4. Versatility: Patola sarees can be worn for a variety of occasions, from formal events to more casual gatherings. They can be paired with a matching or contrasting blouse and accessorized with traditional jewelry such as bangles, earrings, and a maang tikka (forehead ornament).

Overall, Patola sarees are a stunning and versatile garment that are prized for their intricate designs, luxurious fabric, cultural significance, and versatility.

 

Types Of Patola Sarees.

There are several different types of Patola sarees, each with its own unique characteristics and design elements. Here are a few common types:

  1. Single-colored Patola sarees: These sarees have a single color throughout the body of the saree, with a border and pallu in a contrasting color. They are usually simpler in design compared to other types of Patola sarees.

  2. Multicolored Patola sarees: These sarees have a variety of colors and designs throughout the body of the saree, with a border and pallu in a contrasting color. They can be more intricate and elaborate in design compared to single-colored Patola sarees.

  3. Traditional Patola sarees: These sarees are characterized by their intricate geometric designs and complex patterns, which are created using the double ikat method. They are made from silk and have a glossy finish.

  4. Modern Patola sarees: These sarees have a more contemporary design, with abstract or minimalist patterns and a wider range of colors. They may be made from silk or other fabrics such as cotton or linen.

  5. Printed Patola sarees: These sarees have printed designs on the body of the saree and are usually made from silk. They are more affordable compared to hand-woven Patola sarees and are often worn on a daily basis.

  6. Silk Patola sarees: These sarees are made from silk and have a glossy finish. They are characterized by their intricate geometric designs and complex patterns, which are created using the double ikat method.

  7. Cotton Patola sarees: These sarees are made from cotton and have a more casual, relaxed feel compared to silk Patola sarees. They are often lighter in weight and may be more suitable for everyday wear.

 

How to Style Patola Sarees for Different Occasions?


There are many ways to style a Patola saree for different occasions. Here are a few ideas:

  1. For a formal occasion: Pair a Patola saree with a simple, solid-colored blouse and minimal jewelry. You could also opt for a saree with a more subtle color and design for a formal event.

  2. For a traditional ceremony: Patola sarees are often worn for traditional ceremonies such as weddings and religious festivals. For these occasions, you can choose a saree with a bolder color and more intricate design. Pair it with a matching or contrasting blouse and accessorize with traditional jewelry such as bangles, earrings, and a maang tikka (forehead ornament).

  3. For a casual outing: You can wear a Patola saree in a more casual setting by pairing it with a contrasting, solid-colored blouse and minimal jewelry. You can also experiment with different draping styles to create a more casual look.

  4. For a modern twist: If you want to give your Patola saree a modern twist, you can pair it with a trendy blouse or jacket. You could also try accessorizing with statement jewelry or experimenting with different hairstyles and makeup looks.

Remember, the key to styling a Patola saree is to find a balance between traditional and modern elements, and to choose a look that feels comfortable and confident for you.


How To Maintain Your Patola Saree

 To maintain a Patola saree, it is important to follow the following steps:

  1. Store your Patola saree in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight and heat. It is also a good idea to wrap the saree in a cotton cloth or muslin before storing it.

  2. Do not fold your Patola saree too tightly as it can crease the fabric and cause it to lose its shape. Instead, gently roll the saree and place it in a drawer or on a shelf.

  3. Avoid washing your Patola saree too frequently as it can cause the colors to fade. If the saree becomes dirty or stained, try to spot clean it with a gentle detergent or take it to a professional dry cleaner.

  4. Do not iron your Patola saree directly. Instead, place a damp cloth on top of the saree and then iron it. This will help to prevent the fabric from getting damaged.

  5. Avoid wearing your Patola saree in humid or rainy weather as the moisture can cause the fabric to become discolored or weaken the threads.

By following these tips, you can help to maintain the beauty and longevity of your Patola saree 

 

What is the difference between ikat and Patola?

Ikat and Patola are both traditional textile techniques that involve dyeing the threads before they are woven into fabric. However, there are some differences between the two techniques:

  1. Origin: Ikat is a textile technique that originated in Indonesia and has also been found in many other countries, including India, Japan, and South America. Patola, on the other hand, is a traditional textile technique that is specific to the Patan region of Gujarat, India.

  2. Dyeing process: In the ikat technique, the threads are tie-dyed before they are woven into fabric. This creates a pattern in the fabric that appears somewhat blurred and somewhat distorted. In the Patola technique, the threads are first dyed in a solid color and then woven into fabric using a specific pattern. This creates a clear and defined pattern in the fabric.

  3. Fabric quality: Patola sarees are known for their high-quality fabric and intricate patterns, which are created using the double ikat technique. This involves dyeing both the warp and the weft threads before they are woven together, resulting in a highly detailed and precise pattern. Ikat fabrics, on the other hand, may not have the same level of precision and detail as Patola fabrics.

In summary, the main difference between ikat and Patola is the dyeing process and the resulting pattern in the fabric. Patola fabrics are known for their high-quality and precise patterns, while ikat fabrics have a somewhat blurred and distorted pattern.

How to wear patola saree?

 To wear a Patola saree, follow these steps:

  1. Lay the saree out on a clean, flat surface and find the center of the saree. This is usually marked by a decorative border or a change in color.

  2. Hold one end of the saree in each hand, and drape it around your waist so that the center of the saree is at your navel.

  3. Take the end of the saree that is in your right hand and tuck it into the waistband of your petticoat or underskirt, making sure that the pleats are even.

  4. Take the end of the saree that is in your left hand and bring it over your left shoulder, letting it fall onto your back.

  5. Take the end of the saree that is hanging on your back and bring it over your right shoulder, letting it fall onto your chest.

  6. Adjust the pleats and make sure that the saree is draped neatly and evenly around your body.

  7. Secure the saree in place by tucking the end of the saree into your waistband or by using a safety pin.

  8. Finish off the look by pairing your Patola saree with a matching blouse and traditional jewelry.

By following these steps, you can easily wear a Patola saree and show off its intricate patterns and beautiful colors.

 

 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1.What is the difference between Rajkot Patola and patan Patola?

Rajkot Patola and Patan Patola are both types of traditional double ikat silk sarees that originate from Gujarat, India. The main difference between the two is the location in which they are produced. Rajkot Patola is made in Rajkot, a city in the Gujarat state of India, while Patan Patola is made in Patan, a city located in the same state. Both are known for their intricate designs and high level of craftsmanship, but Patan Patola is considered to be of higher quality and more valuable.

 2. Patola Sarees for Wedding

Patola sarees, particularly Rajkot and Patan Patola, are considered to be among the most beautiful and luxurious traditional sarees in India. They are known for their intricate designs and high level of craftsmanship, making them a popular choice for weddings and other special occasions.

Patola sarees are typically made from silk and feature double ikat patterns, which are created by dyeing the threads before weaving the fabric. This method of dyeing results in highly detailed and precise designs, making Patola sarees a true work of art.

The sarees are known for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making them perfect for bridal wears. They are considered as valuable and are passed down from generations. They can be quite expensive due to the high level of skill and time required to create them, but they are considered to be a worthwhile investment for a special occasion like a wedding.

In summary, Patola sarees, particularly Rajkot and Patan Patola, are considered to be among the most beautiful and luxurious traditional sarees in India, known for their intricate designs, high level of craftsmanship, and vibrant colors. They are perfect for bridal wears and special occasions like weddings.

3. Patola Saree design

Patola sarees are known for their intricate designs and high level of craftsmanship. The designs typically feature traditional motifs such as flowers, birds, and geometric patterns. These designs are created using the double ikat method, where the threads are dyed before the fabric is woven. This results in highly detailed and precise designs.

The designs on Patola sarees are not printed but are woven into the fabric. The most common motifs used in Patola sarees are the paisleys, elephants, parrots and other birds, flowers, and geometric patterns. The traditional Patola sarees are multi-colored and feature a combination of different hues. The patterns are generally symmetrical and have a repetitive design.

Patola sarees are also known for their border designs, which are typically wider than those on other sarees. The border designs often feature a different design or color than the rest of the saree, which creates a striking contrast and adds to the overall beauty of the saree.

In summary, Patola sarees are known for their intricate designs, which are created using the double ikat method. The designs feature traditional motifs such as flowers, birds, and geometric patterns. The designs are woven into the fabric, not printed. Patola sarees are also known for their border designs, which are typically wider than those on other sarees, and for their multi-colored pattern.

3. Who started Patola in Gujarat?

The origin of Patola sarees in Gujarat is not well documented, but it is believed that the technique of double ikat was introduced to the state by the Patola weavers of the ancient city of Patan, also known as Anhilwara, during the 12th century. The city was a major center of trade and commerce during that time, and it is believed that the Patola weavers brought the technique with them when they migrated to the region.

Patola sarees were traditionally worn by royal families and nobles, and the craft was passed down through generations of Patola weavers. It was considered as a status symbol and it was also considered as a valuable asset. It was only in the 20th century that Patola sarees began to be produced on a larger scale and made available to the general public.

In summary, the origin of Patola sarees in Gujarat is believed to be from the 12th century, when the technique of double ikat was introduced to the state by the Patola weavers of the ancient city of Patan. The craft was traditionally passed down through generations of Patola weavers, and it was worn by royalty and nobles. It was only in the 20th century that Patola sarees began to be produced on a larger scale and made available to the general public.

4.What is a popular saying about Patola of Patan?

There is a popular saying about Patola sarees from Patan, Gujarat, India, which goes like "Once a Patola, always a Patola" This phrase is used to convey the idea that once someone has owned and worn a Patola saree, they will always appreciate and desire the beauty and craftsmanship of these sarees. The saying emphasizes the exceptional beauty and quality of Patola sarees, and how it leaves an impact on those who have the privilege to own one.

This phrase is often used to describe the desirability and timelessness of Patola sarees. They are considered as an epitome of elegance and luxury, and are often passed down through generations and treasured as heirlooms.

In summary, the popular saying "Once a Patola, always a Patola" is used to convey the idea that once someone has owned and worn a Patola saree, they will always appreciate and desire the beauty and craftsmanship of these sarees. It emphasizes the exceptional beauty and quality of Patola sarees, and how it leaves an impact on those who have the privilege to own one.

 

5. Why is Patola so famous?

 

  1. Intricate designs: Patola sarees are known for their intricate designs and high level of craftsmanship. The designs are created using the double ikat method, which involves dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. This results in highly detailed and precise designs.

  2. Vibrant colors: Patola sarees are known for their vibrant colors and are often multi-colored. The colors are made from natural dyes, which gives them a rich and deep hue that is difficult to replicate with synthetic dyes.

  3. Heritage and tradition: Patola sarees have a long history and tradition. They were traditionally worn by royalty and nobles, and the craft was passed down through generations of Patola weavers. This gives them a sense of heritage and tradition that is highly valued by customers.

  4. Rarity and exclusivity: Patola sarees are not mass-produced and require a high level of skill and time to create. This means that they are relatively rare and exclusive, which adds to their desirability.

  5. Valuable: Patola sarees are considered as valuable and are passed down from generations. They can be quite expensive due to the high level of skill and time required to create them, but they are considered to be a worthwhile investment by many.

In summary, Patola sarees are famous for their intricate designs, vibrant colors, heritage and tradition, rarity and exclusivity, and being valuable. They are a true work of art and craftsmanship and are highly valued for their beauty and quality.

6. Which city is famous for Patola sarees?

Patan, also known as Patan, is a city in the Gujarat state of India that is famous for its Patola silk sarees. Patola sarees from Patan are considered to be among the most beautiful and luxurious traditional sarees in India. They are known for their intricate designs, high level of craftsmanship, and vibrant colors. The Patola sarees of Patan are considered to be of higher quality and more valuable than other Patola sarees, due to the specific method of weaving and the skill of the weavers.

The city of Patan is home to many Patola weavers, who have been practicing this craft for centuries. The city has a long history of producing Patola sarees and is considered to be the center of production for these sarees. Patola sarees from Patan are also exported to other parts of the world, and are highly valued for their beauty and quality.

In summary, Patan, Gujarat, India is famous for its Patola silk sarees, which are considered to be among the most beautiful and luxurious traditional sarees in India. Patan is home to many Patola weavers, who have been practicing this craft for centuries, and it is considered to be the center of production for these sarees. Patola sarees from Patan are also exported to other parts of the world, and are highly valued for their beauty and quality.

Patola Sarees Price List

Patola Sarees Price
French Rose Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Blue Dianne and Pink Printed Patola Soft Silk Rs. 8,369.92
Magenta Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Hot Cinnamon Orange and Purple Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Oxley Green and Purple Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Sunglow Yellow and Pink Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Cotton Candy Pink and Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Mona Lisa Peach and Green Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Fern Frond Green and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Deep Koamaru Purple and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Malibu Blue and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Catalina Blue and Maroon Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Cloudy Grey and Red Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 8,369.92
Amulet Green and Blue Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 5,118.72
Salem Green Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 5,118.72
Sapling Cream and Blue Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 5,118.72
Lima Green Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 5,118.72
Disco Purple and Cream Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 5,118.72
Eunry Brown Patola Soft Silk Saree Rs. 5,118.72
Wewak Pink Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree Rs. 7,998.72
Charlotte Blue Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree Rs. 7,998.72
Chestnut Rose Pink Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree Rs. 7,998.72
Cultured Pearl White Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree Rs. 7,998.72
Chardonnay Cream Embroidery Chikankari Patola Handloom Saree Rs. 7,998.72