Violet And Burgundy Maroon Handwoven Patola Saree
Rajkot single ikat Patola saree in violet with Kunjar Bhat motifs, maroon border and pallu featuring Phulwadi florals and Nari vines, finished with a red-yellow selvedge and matching maroon blouse.
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There is something about the interplay of violet and maroon that feels both ancient and alive. This Handwoven Kanjivaram silk saree opens with radiant in its own quiet way, its surface shimmering with the unhurried rhythm of the loom.
The body is woven with intricate traditional motifs, each thread placed with precision and purpose. A richly woven border frames the drape with confident definition, while gold zari runs through the weave, catching light the way temple gold does — slowly, deeply, unforgettably.
Pure Mercerized Silk. Rajkot, Gujarat is a historic center of single ikat Patola weaving — known for bold color palettes, symbolic motifs (like Phul, Kunjar, Nari, Chhabdi), and temple-inspired borders.
Made for moments that matter — weddings, naming ceremonies, festival evenings, milestone celebrations. Own Your Roots. Wear what was made to endure.
Weave: Rajkot Single Ikat Patola
Fabric: Pure Mercerized Silk
Colour: Violet body with Maroon and Red-Gold borders
Motifs: Kunjar Phul Bhatt (Elephant-Floral Grid), Nari Phul border
Pallu: Red base with floral repeats in ikat
Blouse: Maroon blouse with woven border
Finish: Crisp, vibrant, and festive
Occasion: Navratri, Puja, Wedding, Traditional Events
This saree is made using the Single Ikat technique, where the warp threads are tie-dyed before weaving. Unlike double ikat (as seen in Patan), Rajkot Patola uses a weft shuttle and is relatively lighter and more vibrant in its expressive color play. The designs are mirror-perfect and painstakingly woven by skilled artisans in Saurashtra.
Rajkot, Gujarat is a historic center of single ikat Patola weaving — known for bold color palettes, symbolic motifs (like Phul, Kunjar, Nari, Chhabdi), and temple-inspired borders. These sarees are traditionally worn during weddings, Navratri, and major pujas for their auspicious energy and powerful motifs.
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