A guide to Patola Silk Sarees from Gujarat

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Feb 20, 2019
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\Patola silk sarees are the woven sarees that were initially developed for the royalty. In order to get the fine threads and strong weaving, special and expensive techniques are used. This is the reason why they are extremely costly and only noble people can afford it. Even after using modern techniques, the saree takes about 6 months to 2 years to get weaved. Depending on the design, the time duration exceeds.

Like any other silk fabric, patola has also many forms of existence yet Patan Patola is considered the purest form of patola silk. These sarees follow the toughest technique and therefore, are known by the name of double ikkat sarees. The knitting technique is known by the name of wrap and weft where threads are tied and made resistible against the dye. The process is repeated for each and every thread to get the impeccable finishing and hence, such a long time duration in weaving.

These silk sarees are among the prime choices for wedding ethnic wear for women. Its fine texture, profound colour amalgamations, and exquisite design patterns have made the sarees expensive. The artistic illustrations of natural and architectural figures when knitted in motif thread, enhance the beauty of the 6-yard drape. The Patan Patola, therefore, takes more time to get weaved and each time has unique design from the previous ones. Hence it is considered as the sign of royalty.

This is traditional saree of Gujarat and is highly durable. Therefore, once bought, the saree get passed from generation to generation. There is a famous saying for Patola saree where the fabric may be passed in a lineage but its style and fabric can never tear away. Hence, the colour also retains its texture.

Like double ikkat technique, single ikkat technique is also used to produce Patola Sarees. The Rajkot Patola silk is weaved using this technique. These sarees are very beautiful and more cost-effective as compared to Patan Patola. The effort of the labour and time is less in producing the Rajkot Patola. These are better options for not-so-formal even and can be worn by modern women.

The common patterns in Patola silk are - dancing girls, peacock, parrots, watercress, floral designs, motifs in diamond, coin, paisley, and lattice shapes, etc. Most of the designs are inspired by natural patterns that exist in nature. In fact, the designs usually are weaved with different threads so that their beauty can be retained for a very long time.

The Vinay fashion sarees catalogue wholesaler dealer is amazing if looking for traditional wear. If you choose to go with Patola silk then you must know the royal saree demands royal accessories to be worn with it. The traditionally designed jewellery with a hint of the contemporary binding makes the attire look regal.

Since it is a silk saree, therefore, blouses with quarter sleeves look more elegant as compared to other designs. The vintage couture can be achieved by wearing heels. The glamour that the saree brings to the personality is unmatchable.

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