Traditional Jad Red Maroon Single Ikat Patola Saree
Somasar Patola Saree / Indian Patola Saree
Traditional Jad Design Single Ikat Patola Saree in rich Red Maroon Colour Combination.
Saree Length: 5.5 Meters + Matching Blouse Piece
Using Pure Mulberry Silk 8 Ply. We Also Provide Silk Mark Tag.
Completely handwoven saree with traditional Single Ikat weaving technique. Each thread is carefully resist-dyed before weaving, creating beautiful handcrafted patterns that showcase the rich heritage and artistry of Somasar Patola weaving.
Includes:
- Matching Blouse Piece
- Silk Mark Tag
- Zari Work
Key Features:
1. Authentic Single Ikat Weaving
Traditional resist-dyeing process where threads are dyed before weaving, resulting in unique handcrafted patterns and remarkable artistic precision.
2. Pure Mulberry Silk 8 Ply
Crafted using premium 8 Ply Pure Mulberry Silk, offering luxurious texture, rich drape, strong body, and long-lasting durability.
3. Traditional Jad Design
The saree features a classic Traditional Jad pattern, one of the most admired heritage-inspired Patola designs known for its rich visual depth and timeless elegance.
4. Red Maroon Colour Combination
The regal blend of red and maroon creates a sophisticated festive appearance suitable for weddings, religious functions, and special occasions.
5. Handwoven Craftsmanship
Every saree is individually handwoven by skilled artisans, preserving generations of weaving expertise and cultural heritage.
6. Heritage of Somasar Patola
Somasar Patola represents a living tradition of handcrafted Patola weaving carried forward by skilled artisan families. Located in the Surendranagar district of Gujarat, Somasar has earned recognition for preserving authentic Patola weaving techniques and creating exquisite handcrafted textiles admired by collectors and textile enthusiasts.
7. Perfect for Special Occasions
Ideal for weddings, bridal wear, festivals, cultural gatherings, family functions, and heirloom collections.
About Somasar Patola
Somasar Patola is celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship, vibrant colours, and traditional weaving techniques. Every saree reflects the dedication, skill, and artistic vision of master weavers who continue to preserve this valuable textile heritage. These handcrafted creations are admired for their beauty, cultural significance, and timeless appeal.
Owning a Somasar Patola saree is not just about fashion—it's about preserving a timeless tradition and celebrating authentic Indian craftsmanship.
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Our Pure Mulberry Silk is sourced from Bangalore, a region known for producing some of the finest silk in India. The process begins with high-quality mulberry silkworms that are raised on fresh mulberry leaves. After the cocoons are formed, the long, continuous silk filaments are carefully unwound and twisted into strong, smooth yarn.The silk mills in Bangalore follow a strict process—cleaning, reeling, twisting, and refining the yarn—to maintain a soft texture, natural shine, and long-lasting strength. This gives the fabric a premium, luxurious finish that stands apart from regular silk.Why We Use Luxury Mulberry SilkMade from top-grade mulberry cocoons Naturally soft, smooth, and durableLong, unbroken fibers for a clean, even weaveRich natural shine without extra chemicals Comfortable and breathable for all-day wearIdeal for premium sarees, dupattas, and designer outfits Our Commitment We use luxury-quality Mulberry Silk in our products to ensure each piece feels rich, looks elegant, and holds its quality for years.
Naphthol Dyes ProcessThe Naphthol dye process is a two-step dyeing method used to produce strong, bright, long-lasting colours on Silk and other cellulose fabrics. The colour develops inside the fibre, making it more durable than basic direct dyes.How the Process Works Step 1: Naphthol ApplicationThe fabric is first treated with Naphthol base (a colourless solution).The fibres absorb this base and get prepared for colour development.Step 2: Diazotization (Coupling)The fabric is then passed through a Diazo solution (also called Fast Salt).When Naphthol and Diazo react, the actual colour forms inside the fibre.This two-step reaction creates Azo dye directly on the fabric.
Traditional zari is a metallic thread woven into the border, adding strength, definition, and a refined gold finish without compromising the integrity of the Patola weave.