Types of Patola
1. Double Ikat Patola This is the most intricate and authentic form of Patola, where both warp and weft threads are dyed with precision before weaving. The process is extremely time-consuming and requires exceptional skill, making these pieces rare and valuable.
2. Single Ikat Patola In this variation, only one set of threads (either warp or weft) is dyed before weaving. While less complex than double ikat, it still reflects beautiful craftsmanship and is more accessible.
3. Rajkot Patola: Originating from Rajkot, this type typically uses the single ikat technique. Rajkot Patola is known for its bold patterns and slightly more affordable pricing compared to Patan Patola.
Patola Designs & Patterns Patola fabrics often feature traditional motifs such as geometric patterns, floral designs, elephants, parrots, and dancing figures.
These motifs are deeply symbolic and reflect elements of nature, spirituality, and prosperity.
• Image 2: Close-up of intricate weaving pattern
• Image 4: Artisan weaving Patola
At TRUJVAA, we offer authentic Patola sarees across a range of price points, ensuring there is something for every connoisseur of heritage textiles.





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