A Legacy of Silk and Storytelling
A Rajkot Patola is more than a saree; it is a testament to the weaver’s skill in calculation and color. Every drape carries symbols of prosperity and nature that have remained unchanged for centuries.
- Traditional Single Ikat Technique
Our Rajkot Patolas are woven using the Single Ikat method, where the design is dyed onto the warp yarns. This creates a sharp, beautiful pattern on the front of the fabric. It offers the majestic look of traditional Patola while being lighter and more versatile for modern occasions. - Iconic Motifs and Natural Hues
Explore a range of traditional motifs including the Popat (parrot), Kunjar (elephant), and Nariratn (dancing lady). Our collection features a palette of deep madder red, indigo blue, turmeric yellow, and emerald green—colors that are synonymous with the festive spirit of Gujarat. - The Luster of Pure Silk
We use high-quality mulberry silk to ensure that your Patola saree has a natural glow and a sturdy texture. The weight of the silk ensures that the geometric patterns stay crisp and the drape remains elegant throughout the day.
Care Tip
Patola sarees are precious handlooms. To maintain the sharpness of the Ikat patterns and the richness of the silk, we recommend professional dry cleaning only. Store your Patola in a cool, dry place and refold it every few months to prevent any permanent creases in the silk fibers.