Aubergine And Mustard Gold Handwoven Patola Saree
Rajkot single ikat Patola saree in aubergine with Vachanak Bhat diamond and floral motifs, slim mustard selvedge, ikat pallu, and a plain matching blouse.
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There is something about the interplay of aubergine and mustard that feels both ancient and alive. This Plain 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.
Mercerized Silk. This piece is handwoven in Rajkot, the iconic town of Single Ikat Patola known for its festive colors, bold motifs, and wearable silk finish.
Reserve her for the ceremonies that mark the chapters of your story. A saree that carries the memory of every hand that touched her. Own Your Roots.
Weave: Rajkot Single Ikat Patola
Fabric: Mercerized Silk
Colour: Aubergine body with mustard and pink detailing
Motifs: Vachanak Bhat — diamonds, flowers, birds
Border & Pallu: Woven ikat motifs in mirror alignment
Blouse: Plain aubergine blouse (no motifs)
Finish: Smooth, structured drape with soft sheen
Occasion: Traditional Functions, Rituals, Gifting
Woven using the warp-based Single Ikat technique in Rajkot, this saree is a testament to Gujarat’s precision tie-dye mastery. The Vachanak Bhat is a legacy motif featuring repeating rows of diamonds filled with floral and nature-inspired units. Ikat lines are carefully resist-dyed, maintaining the symmetry across warp threads for mirror accuracy.
This piece is handwoven in Rajkot, the iconic town of Single Ikat Patola known for its festive colors, bold motifs, and wearable silk finish. These sarees are traditionally worn during rituals, Navratri, and weddings, owing to their vibrant symbolism and heritage storytelling.
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