Few colours belong to patola the way green does — a green patola saree carries the parrot-and-vine vocabulary of the weave in its most natural shade.
Green has deep roots in patola tradition: the popat (parrot) motif, the leafy vine borders and the auspicious associations of the colour all make it a weaver's favourite. On emerald and bottle-green grounds the geometric bhat patterns glow against gold zari; on pista and leaf greens the effect turns soft and daytime-friendly. Since ikat colour is set in the yarn before the loom, a green patola holds its tone evenly across body, border and pallu — no patchy printing, just structure.
Expect green patola sarees here to start near ₹3,400 for patola-style weaves and reach about ₹7,150 for the most detailed double-ikat inspired pieces. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
How to wear green patola
Emerald grounds pair naturally with temple gold and a maroon or gold blouse; pista and mint greens look modern with silver jewellery and a nude blouse. A simple bun with gajra completes the classic Gujarati look.
Best occasions
Green is the mehendi colour — but it works equally well for weddings on the groom's or bride's side, Diwali evenings and temple visits. Darker greens photograph beautifully under evening lights; lighter ones suit haldi mornings.
Each drape is inspected for motif alignment and colour fastness before it leaves our warehouse, and delivery is available all over India.