Jayanti R Gohil

Cotton Single Ikat Patola Saree

Rs. 9,450.00
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Made by -Jayanti R Gohil

This product is hand woven and may have slight irregularities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process.

SHIPPING INFO: Dispatched in a minimum of 5 business days to a maximum of 20 business days. Exchange accepted within 10 days of delivery. Cancellation requests will be accepted strictly within 24 hours of placing the order only.

MEASUREMENTS: Length- 5.50 mtr Width- 42 inc, Blouse- 90cms

MATERIAL(S): Cotton

CARE: Dry Clean Only

HANDLOOM MARK: YES

Cotton Single Ikat  Patola Saree :

The word ‘ikat’ is derived from the Malay-Indonesian word ‘mengikat’ which translates to ‘to tie’. Over time, ikat from India became known for its use of fine materials and production improvements. It was even considered a form of currency on the famed Silk Road. Andhra Pradesh and, subsequently, the separated state of Telangana, are celebrated as the place of birth of Indian ikat. The most distinct ikat of Andhra Pradesh is the Telia Rumal, which is characterised by the obscure process of oil treating the yarn. The Nalgonda district, which is now part of Telangana state, has been the perpetual hub for ikat production. Ikat from Odisha (Orissa) is known as bandha and has always been a practised craft of the state. \nPatan Patola is the most prominent product of double ikat from Gujarat. The last few decades have seen Rajkot and its neighbouring villages produce sarees similar in design to Patan Patola but in single ikat – using the technique of either warp or weft, unlike double ikat which employs the use of both. These are locally known as Rajkot Patola.

The migrant Vankar and the historical Maheshwari communities, now the native weavers of Rajkot and Surendranagar have mastered the technique of weaving musical compositions in cloth. Popat (parrot), Narikunj, Phulwadi, Chowkdi (cross), Chaabdi (Basket), Choktha, Navratna, Paanchphul, Sarvaiya, Laheriya are some of the patterns of Patola.

Preparation:

The preparation of Patola is an elaborate process. Following are the seven main steps of preparing a Patola:

Sourcing of raw materials, Buying silk from the market. Making the weft. Tying the knots on the warp and weft according to the design. Process of dyeing: The weft silk threads are tied separately with cotton thread on the portions already marked out in conformity with the proposed design in the fabric. This tied portion is meant to remain unexposed to the colour while dyeing. The United portion, which has absorbed one colour, may be tied while dyeing in another colour. Tying untying, re-tying and dyeing in different shades are the main features of this process. After completion of dyeing work of wefts, the threads of the warp are put together in a sequence on the loom, so that the design becomes visible. The threads of wefts are wound onto bobbins and kept in the bamboo shuttle for the weaving process. Process of adjusting each thread of warp and weft: The tension of the warp threads is removed with the help of a needle after every 8 to 10 inches are woven. Patola weaving is a highly accurate just positioning of warp and weft of similar colour to obtain perfect design and harmony. The process is labour intensive, time-consuming and requires high order of skill and dexterity. Process of finishing the fabrics. It takes about 10-12 days to prepare a tie-dyed design on warp and weft threads for a sari that is 6 yards in length and 48 inches wide. Two weavers working together weave just about 8 to 9 inches a day. It takes about 7 days to weave a complete saree.

Manufactured By:

AMOUNEE HANDLOOM VENTURES PVT LTD, 401 Shilp Annex, Ahmedabad 382424, PH 99984500900, Email: info@amounee.com

Packaged By:

AMOUNEE HANDLOOM VENTURES PVT LTD, 401 Shilp Annex, Ahmedabad 382424, PH 99984500900, Email: info@amounee.com

Marketed By:

AMOUNEE HANDLOOM VENTURES PVT LTD, 401 Shilp Annex, Ahmedabad 382424, PH 99984500900, Email: info@amounee.com

Country Of Origin: India

SKU: Jay_pat_sis_B01_003

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