The Patola Saree is a rare and luxurious double-ikat woven fabric that originates from Patan, Gujarat. Celebrated for its vibrant geometric patterns and reversible design, Mehta Silk Museum’s Patola Saree reflects the unmatched artistry of tradRead More
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Fabric Composition:
Pure Silk, Cotton
Saree Length:
5.5 Meters
Blouse Piece:
Included, Typically 0.8- 1 Meter
Border Motif Design:
Geometric, Chabardi Bhat, Or Floral
The Patola Saree is a rare and luxurious double-ikat woven fabric that originates from Patan, Gujarat. Celebrated for its vibrant geometric patterns and reversible design, Mehta Silk Museum’s Patola Saree reflects the unmatched artistry of traditional weavers. Each saree takes weeks to complete, making it a symbol of patience, precision, and cultural depth.
Patola Saree Features:
| Fabric Composition | Pure Silk, Cotton |
| Saree Length | 5.5 meters |
| Blouse Piece | Included, typically 0.8- 1 meter |
| Border Motif Design | Geometric, Chabardi bhat, or Floral |
| Weave Type | Double Ikat, or Single Ikat |
| Color Fastness | Grade 4–5 (Excellent) |
| Warp Material | Mulberry silk |
| Occasions | Weddings, Festivals, or Formal gatherings |
| Dye Type | AZO-free Vegetable Dyes |
| Lead Time Duration | 30–45 Days |
| Packing Type | Folded in Soft paper & Polybag |
| Saree Weight Option | Lightweight to Medium |
| Thread Count | 120– 180 threads per inch |
| Shrinkage Rate | Less than 3% after first wash |
| Wash Care Instruction | Dry clean recommend |
| Edge Work | Hand-stitched or Machine-stitched finish |
| MOQ (Minimum order quantity) | 10– 50 pieces per design |
| Supply By | Mehta Silk Museum Pvt Ltd |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Fabric Composition | Pure Silk, Cotton |
| Saree Length | 5.5 meters |
| Blouse Piece | Included, typically 0.8- 1 meter |
| Border Motif Design | Geometric, Chabardi bhat, or Floral |
| Weave Type | Double Ikat, or Single Ikat |
| Color Fastness | Grade 4–5 (Excellent) |
| Warp Material | Mulberry silk |
| Occasions | Weddings, Festivals, or Formal gatherings |
| Dye Type | AZO-free Vegetable Dyes |
| Lead Time Duration | 30–45 Days |
| Packing Type | Folded in Soft paper & Polybag |
| Saree Weight Option | Lightweight to Medium |
| Thread Count | 120– 180 threads per inch |
| Shrinkage Rate | Less than 3% after first wash |
| Wash Care Instruction | Dry clean recommend |
| Edge Work | Hand-stitched or Machine-stitched finish |
| MOQ (Minimum order quantity) | 10– 50 pieces per design |
| Supply By | Mehta Silk Museum Pvt Ltd |
| Country of Origin | India |
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