Under ₹5,000 is where the Patola look opens up into real choice — 270 woven ikkat drapes running from garba-night reds to boardroom blacks, without the lakh-rupee price of Patan's looms.
The same honesty we apply store-wide applies here: an authentic double-ikat Patan Patola is an heirloom priced in lakhs, and nothing at this price is one. These are woven ikkat-style Patola sarees on art-silk and blended-silk bases — the exact fabric sits on every product page. What your budget actually buys is Gujarat's boldest pattern language — tight geometric grids, parrot and elephant motifs, punchy two-tone colour play — made affordable enough to wear at festive-season frequency, with the upper half of the band buying visibly denser patterning.
How to spend well in this band
If you're under ₹3,000, treat it as your entry Patola — great pattern, lighter base. Between ₹3,000 and ₹5,000, look for richer weaving and smoother drape. Royal blue and rich carmine red own Navratri and wedding-guest duty; palatinate purple and spruce green photograph beautifully at receptions.
What to check before buying
Zoom into the pattern close-ups — woven ikkat texture is the whole point, and it varies by style. Read the fabric line, confirm the blouse piece, and stick to gentle care: dry clean, cool iron, and folded storage away from direct sun.
Explore the Patola range
Start with the complete Patola sarees collection for every colour and price in one place. Shop by shade with blue Patolas and green Patolas, or browse the wider Gujarati saree edit for the full regional look.
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