Swathi Design

Patola Silk Sarees

Shop authentic Patola silk sarees with double ikat patterns for weddings, festivals, and special occasions in the US.

1 Patola Silk Sarees Available

Patola Silk Sarees: Double-Ikat Heritage Weaves from Gujarat

Patola sarees are double-ikat silk weaves from Patan in Gujarat, where both the warp and weft are resist-dyed before weaving so the geometric and floral motifs appear identically on both sides of the fabric. A single Patola can take months to weave, which is why it has long been treasured as a wedding and heirloom saree. Our collection features authentic Patola silks in rich traditional palettes, ideal for weddings, pujas, and milestone celebrations, with flat-rate shipping across the United States.

Frequently Asked Questions about Patola Silk Sarees

What types of sarees do you carry?

We carry a wide range: Kanjivaram silk, Banarasi silk, Tussar, organza, tissue, chanderi, linen, chiffon, georgette, Patola, Paithani, Pochampally Ikat, Bandhani, cotton, and designer sarees. We keep adding new trending styles regularly.

How do I pick the right saree for a wedding?

For the main ceremony, Kanjivaram or Banarasi silk in red, maroon, or gold is a safe bet. For lighter events like sangeet, try organza or georgette. Not sure? Message us on WhatsApp and we'll help you choose based on the occasion.

What's the difference between Kanjivaram and Banarasi?

Kanjivaram sarees come from Tamil Nadu. They're heavier silk with bold colors and temple-style borders. Banarasi sarees are from Varanasi with softer drape and Mughal-inspired brocade patterns. Both are great for special occasions, just different styles.

Do you ship sarees across the US?

Yes. We're based in California and ship across the entire US with flat rate shipping. Everything gets carefully packaged so your saree arrives in great condition.

How should I store silk sarees?

Wrap them in muslin or cotton cloth, not plastic, since that traps moisture. Keep them in a cool, dry spot away from sunlight. Try to refold along different lines every few months so you don't get permanent creases.

Are your sarees handwoven?

Many of them are, sourced from weavers in Kanchipuram, Varanasi, and other traditional weaving regions. We also carry machine-woven and semi-handloom options. Each product page has the details on weave type.