Patola
Patola refers to a traditional Indian silk sari known for its double ikat weaving technique. Originating in Patan, a city in the Gujarat region of western India, patola textiles are celebrated for their precision, bright color combinations, and complex geometric or floral motifs that often feature contrasting borders.
The patola tradition is ancient, with references attested from around the medieval period. In the 16th and
The defining technique is double ikat: both the warp and the weft threads are tie-dyed with resist
Patola fabrics are typically silk, sometimes with metallic thread embellishments (zari). Patterns include bold diamonds, squares,