A genuine Patan Patola — double ikat, dyed thread by thread before weaving — sells in lakhs and takes months on the loom. This page is for everyone who loves that geometry but has ₹3,000 to spend.
So let's be plain about what these 70-odd sarees are: woven ikkat-style Patola sarees in art silks and silk blends, machine-woven to carry the Patola vocabulary — tight geometric grids, elephant-parrot-flower motifs, and the saturated double-tone colour play the weave is famous for. They are not heirloom double ikat, and we won't dress them up as that. They are honest festive drapes with maximum pattern per rupee, and each product page states the exact fabric.
Best picks under ₹3,000
Royal blue and rich carmine red woven ikkat Patolas are the festive staples — Navratri, weddings-as-guest, and pooja days. Neon orange and teal bring a contemporary jolt for sangeets and parties, while creole black and spruce green work as statement office wear.
What to check before buying
Study the close-up photos to see how the ikkat patterning is rendered — woven texture reads richer in person than flat prints. Read the fabric line, confirm the blouse piece, and give these sarees the standard silk-blend care: gentle dry clean, cool iron, no direct-sun drying.
Explore the Patola range
See the complete Patola sarees collection for the full spread of colours and prices. A small step up to Patola sarees under ₹5,000 buys denser patterning and richer bases.
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