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PREMIUM PATOLA SAREE | SEMI TUSSAR

PREMIUM PATOLA SAREE | SEMI TUSSAR

Regular price Rs. 1,299.00
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SKU:SA1080

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✨ PATOLA SAREE | HAND-WOVEN MASTERPIECE
Experience the timeless elegance of authentic Patola silk, meticulously handwoven by master artisans from Gujarat. A true heirloom piece, this saree blends heritage artistry with contemporary grace—perfect for weddings, festivals, and grand celebrations.

  • 🧵 100% Pure Silk – Luxuriously soft, lustrous, and breathable
  • 🖌️ Double Ikat Weave – Intricate patterns aligned perfectly on both warp and weft threads
  • 👐 Handwoven by Artisans – Each saree takes 3–6 months to craft, ensuring unmatched uniqueness
  • 🎨 Natural Dyes – Vibrant, fade-resistant colors derived from eco-friendly sources
  • 💎 Traditional Motifs – Features elephants, parrots, floral vines, and geometric designs symbolizing prosperity & harmony
  • 🌿 Ethically Crafted – Supports India’s last surviving Patola weaving families
  • 📏 Standard Dimensions – 5.5 meters length + 0.8 meter blouse piece

Ideal for: Bridal trousseaus, Diwali, weddings, cultural events, and gifting connoisseurs of Indian heritage.


2. A Legacy of Craftsmanship – The Story Behind Patola

Patola weaving is a 900-year-old double ikat tradition originating in Patan, Gujarat, once patronized by royal courts and Jain merchants. Revered as one of the world’s most complex textile arts, authentic Patola requires two master weavers working in perfect synchrony to align dyed threads into symmetrical, mirror-image patterns. Today, fewer than five families preserve this dying art—making every Patola saree a rare cultural treasure. At Shanmuga Priya & Azhagi, we partner directly with these artisans to revive and sustain this legacy, ensuring each saree honors centuries of skill, patience, and storytelling through silk.


3. Why Choose This Patola Saree?

Authentic & Rare – Not machine-printed or imitation; true handwoven double ikat
Investment in Heritage – Your purchase empowers generational weavers and keeps traditions alive
Unmatched Detail – Every thread is pre-dyed and hand-aligned—no two sarees are identical
Luxury That Lasts – With proper care, this heirloom can be passed down for generations
Ethical & Sustainable – Made with natural dyes and zero-waste practices
Curated by Experts – Selected by Shanmuga Priya & Azhagi for authenticity, quality, and cultural integrity


4. Wash & Care Instructions

To preserve the vibrancy and integrity of your handwoven Patola silk:

  • 🧼 Wash Method: Hand wash only using mild shampoo or silk-specific detergent
  • 💧 Water Temperature: Use cold or lukewarm water (never hot)
  • ☂️ Drying: Dry flat in shade—never expose directly to sunlight to prevent color fading
  • 🧺 Ironing: Use low heat with a cotton cloth barrier; avoid steam
  • 🗄️ Storage: Store folded in muslin cloth with neem leaves to deter moths; avoid plastic covers
  • ⚠️ Avoid: Bleach, wringing, tumble drying, and prolonged contact with perfumes or deodorants

❓FAQ:

Q: What makes a Patola saree different from other silk sarees?
A: Patola is one of the world’s only double ikat weaves—where both warp and weft threads are resist-dyed and hand-aligned to create perfectly mirrored patterns. It takes 3–6 months to weave one saree, making it exceptionally rare and valuable.

Q: Is this Patola saree authentic?
A: Yes. Our Patola sarees are sourced directly from master weavers in Patan, Gujarat—the only place where true double ikat Patola is still crafted using centuries-old techniques.

Q: How should I care for my handwoven Patola silk saree?
A: Always hand-wash with mild shampoo in cold water, dry in shade (never in direct sunlight), and store in breathable muslin fabric with natural moth repellents like neem leaves.

Q: Why is Patola so expensive?
A: Due to its labor-intensive double ikat process requiring two skilled weavers, natural dyes, and months of work per saree—plus its status as an endangered heritage craft.

Q: Can I wear a Patola saree for weddings?
A: Absolutely! Patola is traditionally worn by brides in Gujarat and is considered highly auspicious. Its rich motifs symbolize prosperity, making it perfect for bridal and festive occasions.


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