A Patola Silk Saree from Gulbhahar is a showcase to classic technique and the ageless appeal of Indian outfit set. Woven attentively by skilled craftsmen, this saree carries forward the gift of generations. Patan, Gujarat, is home to these master weavers who create detailed geometric patterns on fine silk threads, preserving a 700 year old tradition. Each saree takes a number of weeks to complete, making them rare and precious heirlooms. The Patola Silk Saree is perfect for family gatherings, religious ceremonies, and cultural festivals. With its modest design and radiant colors, this saree allows women to express their devotion while maintaining a graceful presence. Styling the Patola Silk Saree for classic occasions ensures you carry forward generational traditions in style. Pair it with antique jewellery, temple bells earrings, or gold kadas for an authentic look. Complete your outfit combination with minimal makeup and softly pinned hair to let the saree's beauty shine. At Gulbhahar, we believe in preserving Indian cultural roots while offering current women a chance to embrace their roots. The Patola Silk Saree is a tribute to our past and present, connecting us with generations of strong, neat women who cherished classic values.
Our Patola Silk Saree shows the grace and modesty cherished in Indian traditions. Hand-created by skilled handworkers, this saree highlights feminine elegance and cultural past for modern women who value their roots.
The patola silk saree is perfect for a family puja. Drape it in the respected Gujarati style, with pleats tucked into the petticoat, and pair it with a modest blouse. Choose auspicious colors like red or gold to signify respect and devotion during the ceremony.
A patola silk saree is ideal for weddings, festivals like Navratri, and family gatherings. Its detailed handwork and rich colors make it perfect for celebrating joyous moments with loved ones, honoring our cultural culture while exuding ageless elegance.
The patola silk saree features fine made by hand motifs that represent our cultural stories and values. The Ikkat weaving technique ensures each saree is one of a kind, with designs like parrots, flowers, and temples symbolizing prosperity and grace. It's a true embodiment of artisan mastery passed down through generations.