Patan Patola Saree Green Colour

MRP Rs 30,180.00
The Patan Patola Saree in green boasts exquisite craftsmanship with a vibrant hue. Its defining feature is the meticulously woven border that enhances the overall elegance. The green colour symbolizes freshness and prosperity, adding a lively touch to the traditional Patola design. This saree is a testament to the artistry and heritage of Patan, renowned for its intricate weaving techniques. Adorned with cultural significance, the Patan Patola Saree in green is a timeless representation of craftsmanship and style, making it a cherished choice for those seeking cultural richness in their attire.
 
  • • Product Material : Pure Silk
  • • Saree Length : 6.50 Mtrs
  • • Blouse Length : 1 mtr
  • • Colour : Green
  • • Weight : 700 Grams
  • • Border Type : Golden Border

Patan Patola saree, renowned for its intricate double-ikat weaving technique, received Geographical Indication (GI) certification, signifying its unique origin and traditional craftsmanship. The GI certification, granted on September 9th 2013, acknowledges the specific geographical region of Patan in Gujarat, India, as the exclusive producer of authentic Patola sarees. This recognition safeguards the cultural heritage and quality standards of Patola sarees, ensuring that only products originating from this designated area can bear the prestigious Patan Patola name, preserving the rich legacy of this exquisite handwoven textile.

Patan Patola sarees, renowned for their intricate geometric designs, are crafted using a unique double-ikat technique. Artisans dye both the warp and weft yarns before weaving, aligning them meticulously to create symmetrical patterns. The process involves skilled craftsmanship and precision, as any error can ruin the entire design. Typically made from silk, Patan Patola sarees showcase a vibrant colour palette and exceptional craftsmanship, making them a symbol of cultural heritage and luxury in Indian textile traditions.
 

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