Rajkot, in Gujarat, India, is famous for its puresilk Rajkot Patola saris and innovative textile printing. It has over time,
developed an affordable variety of the original Patan Patola weave.
The Patan Patola Saree an exquisite and hand woven grand
affair, is not easily marketable on account of its prohibitive cost, the time
consumed in the making of one sari and the laborious effort involved.
Substantial inputs about the Patan Patola from its makers regarding its
making and fabric material weave were soon replicated in its new form – the
Rajkot Silk Patola Saree.
Using different patterns and comparatively cheaper raw materials, Rajkot
Patola Sarees evolved in a much affordable range for the market. Govt. policies
backed the production of low cost Patola sarees. The making of the Rajkot
Patola Saree has provided employment to thousands of weavers of the Wankar and
Maheshwari communities. Earlier they had been involved in the weaving of the
original Patola Sarees, but they had either migrated or chosen other forms of
livelihood.
The Rajkot Saree is a single ikat
saree, whereas the Patan Patola is a double ikat or ikkat weave.
Single Ikat fabrics are created
by the resist tie-dye method on either warp or weft. Double ikat involves
resisting on both warp and weft and then interlacing them to form fine
intricate patterns.
The ikat or tie-dye
method has created colourful Silk Patola Sarees. They are sensations, with
trendy prints, unique and attractive patterns, with eye-catching motifs as
additional embellishments.
A seemingly lost tradition has been revived in its new form. Encouraged
by affordable prices, trendy prints in vibrant colours with brilliant patterns
and appealing borders, the new-look Rajkot Silk Patola Saree is now purchased
by a wide section of an enthusiastic market.
There are many variations to the Rajkot Patola Sarees.
Rajkot pure silk Patola sarees are known for their contrasted colours
and zari borders. Pure silk sarees designed with latest ikkat and bandhniprints are eye-catchers worn for special occasions.
The Rajkot pure silk sari with multi color ikkat prints having rich
jari border with a contrasting colour zari pallu is fancy wear appropriate for
corporate functions, festivals and traditional occasions. While the Heavy
designer Rajkot Patola Silk Saree is an integral part of Indian wedding parties
and other social gatherings.
Kundans and sequins embroidery
work adorning the Rajkot patolas make them stylishly attractive and apt for
college functions, parties and special invites.
The Rajkot Cotton Patola
sarees have their following too. Designed with the latest ikkat prints, the
Heavy Designer Rajkot Cotton Patola Saree in a variety of colours, or the
multi-colur Ikkat prints Cotton Sari with small woven border are fashionable.
They find preference for both casual wear and various functions.
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