Padmashali Designer Patola Saree
DESIGNER PATOLA
Silk : POCHAMPALLY SILK
Colour : RED
The Pochampally Silk gets its name from the place of its origin, Pochampally village in Telangana. A Pochampally saree is woven with intricate designs and natural colours. Its unique identity lies in its geometric patterns. And this complemented by the Ikat dyeing technique, is a sight to behold.
Padmashali Designer Patola Silk Saree
DESIGNER PATOLA SILK SAREE
Silk : POCHAMPALLY SILK
Colour : ORANGE/ BLACK/ GOLD
From the dexterous process involved in making every single saree to how the 12th-century weave finds relevance even today, we are shedding light on what is christened as the Queen of Silks – the Patola sarees. While fashion trends may come and go, what stays untouched and timeless is the age-old handloom techniques.
Padmashali Ikkat Patola Silk Saree
IKKAT PATOLA SILK SAREE
Silk : POCHEAMPALLY IKKAT SILK
Colour : GREY/ WHITE
A Patola saree is a double ikkat woven saree, usually made from silk, made in Patan, Gujarat, India. The word patola is the plural form; the singular is patolu. These sarees are made using silk threads that are first dyed with natural colors and then woven together to create the intricate patterns and designs.
Padmashali Printed Patola Silk Saree
PRINTED PATOLA SILK SAREE
Silk : PURE SILK
Colour : NAVY BLUE (MULTICOLOUR)
Handloom navy blue silk Rajkot Patola Saree with ikat border. Beautiful allu with intricate ikat weave and plain Running blouse piece. Beautiful ikat weave all over the saree.
Padmashali Tissue Patola Silk Saree
TISSUE PATOLA SILK SAREE
Silk : POCHAMPALLY SILK
Colour : MULTICOLOUR
MULTICOLOUR DOUBLE WRAP PATOLA TISSUE SILK The word ‘Ikat’ is derived from ‘mengikat’, a Malay-Indonesian word meaning ‘to tie’. In simple terms, ‘Ikat’ means ‘to bind’. In this process, beautiful designs in the fabric are created by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. An apparent “blurriness” to the design is a defining feature of Ikat fabrics. The weaver’s tremendous difficulty aligning the dyed strands so that the design appears correctly in the completed cloth is the cause of the blurriness.
Padmashali Traditional Patola Silk Saree
TRADITIONAL PATOLA SILK SAREE
Silk : POCHAMPALLY SILK
Colour : WHITE/ RED
Beautiful traditional patola saree looking so good in white and red combination. The Pochampally Silk gets its name from the place of its origin, Pochampally village in Telangana. A Pochampally saree is woven with intricate designs and natural colours. Its unique identity lies in its geometric patterns. And this complemented by the Ikat dyeing technique, is a sight to behold.