Purple Patan Patola Handloom Pure Silk Dupatta — Single Ikat, Festive & Ceremonial
🏺 Unique Handloom Piece
✦ One of a Kind — This exact piece is handcrafted by Indian artisans and cannot be reproduced. Only 1 available.
✦ Artisan Certified — Woven with traditional techniques passed down through generations. Every thread tells a story.
✦ Heirloom Quality — Crafted to last a lifetime. A piece you will pass down, not just wear.
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Description
The Craft Story
Patan Patola is one of the rarest and most technically demanding handloom traditions in the world. Woven in Patan, Gujarat — the ancient capital of the Solanki dynasty — Patola silk has been coveted by royalty, merchants, and connoisseurs for over 900 years. The single ikat technique requires the weaver to resist-dye the weft threads in precise sequence before a single thread is placed on the loom. The deep, regal purple of this dupatta — a colour historically associated with royalty, spirituality, and refined elegance across cultures — is rendered with extraordinary richness and depth on pure mulberry silk, the only fabric that can carry the Patola palette with such luminosity.
Product Details
- Pure mulberry silk — the finest silk used in Patola weaving, with a natural lustre and fluid drape
- Single ikat technique — weft threads resist-dyed before weaving to create the characteristic geometric pattern
- Deep purple — a colour of royalty and spirituality, rendered with extraordinary depth on pure silk
- Handloom woven — crafted on a traditional loom by master Patola weavers in Patan, Gujarat
- GI-tagged craft — Patan Patola carries a Geographical Indication tag certifying its authenticity
- Heirloom quality — Patola silk is known to retain its colour and lustre for generations
Occasion & Styling
A magnificent dupatta for festive celebrations, ceremonial occasions, cultural events, and bridal trousseaus. The deep purple pairs beautifully with ivory, gold, or deep jewel-toned silk sarees and lehengas. Especially stunning draped over a cream or gold Banarasi saree for a layered heritage look of extraordinary elegance.
Artisan Impact
Your purchase directly supports the livelihood of Patan Patola weavers — one of the smallest and most endangered weaving communities in India, with fewer than a handful of families still practising this tradition. Luxurion World pays above-fair compensation to every artisan, ensuring this 900-year-old tradition survives for future generations.
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