Black & Gold - Traditional Patola Silk Saree with Single Ikat-Inspired Design
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Black & Gold - Traditional Patola Silk Saree with Single Ikat-Inspired Design
This Patola silk saree is a stunning representation of Gujarat’s weaving heritage, known for its intricate ikat patterns and luxurious silk texture. The saree features:
- Body: Deep black base adorned with delicate white ikat motifs for a sophisticated look.
- Pallu: Richly decorated with traditional geometric and floral patterns in shades of red, pink, and white, showcasing Patola-inspired artistry.
- Border: Elegant golden zari with fine stripes and yellow detailing for a regal finish.
- Design Style: Inspired by the double ikat technique, giving it a rich and authentic appeal.
Specifications
- Saree Color: Black body with multicolor motifs (white, red, pink)
- Fabric: Pure Silk
- Wash Care: Dry Clean
- Brand: SUTA-SAGA
- Product category: Patola
- Length: 6.5 Metres (including blouse)
Notes
- Model's blouse is for display only; a running blouse piece is included. For a bold look, try pairing this saree with a contrast blouse.
- Slight color variations are to be expected and are a characteristic feature of authentic, hand-dyed textiles.
- Please embrace the slight irregularities of this handwoven drape, as the true beauty of handloom lies in its unique imperfections.
- Digital Representation: We use AI technology to showcase the styling potential of this saree. The fabric and details are 100% true to the actual product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Story of Patola: An Ancient Art Form
Patola sarees are one of India’s most exquisite and ancient handwoven textiles, originating from Patan, Gujarat. They are famous for their intricate geometric and floral patterns, vibrant colors, and the unique double ikat weaving technique, which is extremely rare and labor-intensive.
History of Patola Sarees
- Origin: Patola weaving dates back over 900 years. It was patronized by the Solanki dynasty in Gujarat and worn by royalty and aristocrats.
- Cultural Significance: Traditionally, Patola sarees were considered auspicious and worn during weddings and special occasions.
- Global Recognition: Patola is now a GI-tagged craft, symbolizing Gujarat’s rich heritage.





