Product Title: Handcrafted Single Ikat Patan Patola Saree
Collection: Antique Heritage Series
The Legacy of a Living Heirloom A tribute to Gujarat’s most revered weaving tradition, this Handcrafted Single Ikat Patan Patola Saree embodies the precision, patience, and poetry of ancestral craftsmanship. Patola weaving is a rare art where every thread is resist-dyed before it touches the loom — a mathematical and artistic marvel perfected over generations. The softly diffused edges of each motif reveal the authenticity of true Single Ikat technique, making every saree a testament to discipline, devotion, and design mastery. This is not simply woven silk.
It is legacy encoded in pattern.
The Color Narrative A deep, oceanic palette balanced with earthy warmth and architectural symmetry.
The Body – Teal Peacock: A rich, multi-tonal teal base that captures the depth of a peacock’s plume. The silk’s natural heritage glow allows the intricate geometric lattices to shimmer with a vintage luster.
The Frame – Wine & Copper Accents: Sophisticated deep wine-red panels and copper-gold stripes crown the saree with ceremonial grandeur, providing a grounded, antique finish to the vibrant body.
The Artistry – Amethyst & Ochre Ikat Geometry: Intricate ikat panels unfold in shades of amethyst purple, muted ochre, and soft mint. The complex interlocking diamond grids and floral "buttis" are arranged with architectural precision, creating a visual symphony of movement across the drape.
Craftsmanship & Composition
Fabric: Premium silk with a luminous organic sheen and structured fall.
Technique: Authentic Single Ikat (warp-dyed), defined by its signature soft-edged precision.
Design Language: Patan-inspired Chhabdi Bhat influence with complex geometric-floral fusion and ornamental borders.
Care & Preservation
Dry Clean Only — to preserve the vibrancy and intricate detailing of the hand-dyed silk.
Storage Recommendation: Wrap in breathable muslin and store away from direct sunlight and humidity to maintain its brilliance.
Avelora SignatureFor the woman who wears heritage with confidence — this Patola is not just adorned.
It is declared.