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Fern Green Cotton Handloom Patola Saree
Hot Pink Banarasi Handloom Patola Saree
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Pesto Green Banarasi Handloom Patola Saree
Bluebonnet Banarasi Handloom Patola Saree
Royal Purple Banarasi Handloom Patola Saree
Summer Green Banarasi Handloom Patola Saree
Mellow Yellow Meenakari Woven Patola Saree
Pearl White Meenakari Woven Patola Saree
Tiger Orange Meenakari Woven Patola Saree
Baby Blue Meenakari Woven Patola Saree
Rosy Pink Meenakari Woven Patola Saree
Shamrock Green Meenakari Woven Patola Saree
Mulled Wine Blue Printed Patola Soft Silk Saree
Frequently Asked Questions — Patola Sarees
What is a Patola saree, and how can I tell if one is genuine?
A Patola is Gujarat's celebrated ikat saree, made by resist-dyeing the yarns before they ever reach the loom, so the pattern is dyed into the threads rather than printed on the fabric. There are two traditions: double ikat from Patan, where both the warp and the weft are pre-dyed and painstakingly aligned, and single ikat, associated with Rajkot, where only one set of yarns carries the design. The classic test is to flip the saree over — a true Patan double ikat looks equally sharp on the front and the back, like a mirror image, while a single ikat has a crisp face and a softer reverse, and a printed imitation shows a clearly faded underside. Genuine Patan Patola is GI-protected, takes months to weave, and is priced accordingly. Many beautiful, affordable patolas are single-ikat or patola-inspired weaves — perfectly legitimate as long as they are labelled honestly, which is exactly what MySilkLove does on every listing, backed by direct-from-weaver sourcing, easy 7-day returns, and WhatsApp assistance.
Why do Patola saree prices vary so much, and what does one cost at MySilkLove?
Patola pricing spans an enormous range because the technique varies so much. An authentic Patan double ikat — where two master weavers align pre-dyed warp and weft threads motif by motif over six months to a year — generally starts around ₹1.5 lakh in the wider market and can exceed ₹3–4 lakh for intricate designs. Single-ikat patolas take far less loom time, and patola-inspired weaves and prints bring the look into everyday budgets. At MySilkLove, our Patola collection currently ranges between roughly ₹2,900 and ₹7,100 for most pieces, with premium weaves up to about ₹18,800 — these are single-ikat and patola-inspired silk-blend sarees, and every listing states its fabric and technique honestly, so a blend is always labelled a blend. Beyond technique, price is driven by silk content, the sharpness of the motif alignment, and the density of the design. Every order ships free worldwide with COD and easy 7-day returns, and our team can help you compare pieces over WhatsApp.
How should I care for and store a Patola saree?
Because a Patola's beauty lives in its dyed yarns, gentle care keeps the colours sharp for decades. Dry cleaning is the safest choice, especially for silk and silk-blend patolas — home detergents are harsh on both the fibre and the dyes. Never wring or scrub the saree, and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight, which fades the characteristic jewel tones. Iron on a low setting from the reverse side, with a thin cotton cloth between the iron and the fabric. For storage, wrap the saree in a soft muslin or cotton cloth rather than plastic, so the fibre can breathe, and tuck in a few neem leaves or cloves as a natural insect repellent. Refold the saree along different lines every few months so permanent creases never set into the weave. Every Patola from MySilkLove arrives with care guidance, and our team is happy to advise on a specific piece over WhatsApp.
For which occasions does a Patola saree work, and how do I style it?
Patola sarees are traditionally considered auspicious in Gujarat and are treasured for weddings, milestone ceremonies, pujas, and festive gatherings — and they make a meaningful gift precisely because of that heritage. The bold geometric and figurative motifs are the star, so styling works best when everything else stays clean: pair the saree with a plain or lightly woven blouse in a colour picked from the motifs, and let the drape show off the pattern with neat, simple pleats. Oxidised silver jewellery gives a patola an earthy, artisanal look, while kundan or polki lifts it into full wedding dressing; a sleek bun with fresh flowers completes the classic Gujarati presentation. Lighter patola-inspired weaves also work beautifully for daytime functions and festive office wear. Many patolas at MySilkLove ship with a coordinating blouse piece, and our team can suggest a blouse colour and jewellery direction for your specific saree over WhatsApp, backed by free worldwide shipping and easy 7-day returns.























