Patola sarees are luxurious handwoven sarees from Patan, Gujarat, known for their intricate double ikat technique. These sarees are celebrated for their vibrant colors and complex geometric patterns, making each piece a work of art.

Traditionally made from silk, Patola sarees are prized for their craftsmanship and are often worn on special occasions.

Patola sarees come in various types, each with unique characteristics based on the region of origin and weaving techniques. The main types include:

1. Rajkot Patola: These sarees are single ikat, meaning the design is only on one side, typically woven in the town of Rajkot, Gujarat. They are known for their simpler patterns and vibrant colors.

2. Patan Patola: The most famous and intricate type, these sarees are double ikat, where both the warp and weft threads are dyed before weaving. Patan Patolas are renowned for their complex geometric patterns and are considered masterpieces of textile art.

3. Surat Patola: These are more affordable and mass-produced versions of Patola sarees, often made using power looms. While they retain the vibrant colors, they lack the intricate handwoven details of traditional Patola sarees.

Each type of Patola saree has its own unique charm, making them a valued part of India’s textile heritage.

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