Rajkoti Patola Silk Sarees | Handwoven Traditional Patola Saree | Virasat Patola
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Rajkoti Patola Silk Sarees
If you’re looking for something rooted in tradition but still easy to wear, Rajkoti Patola is where most people start. It gives you that Patola look, but in a way that fits today’s lifestyle — lighter, more wearable, and still very much authentic.
What is Rajkoti Patola?
Rajkoti Patola comes from Rajkot and is mostly made using single ikkat technique — meaning design is created on one side of the thread before weaving.
Compared to Patan Patola (which is very heavy and premium), Rajkoti Patola is more practical. It still carries traditional motifs, bright colors, and that classic Patola identity — but it’s easier to wear, maintain, and style.
That’s why many people prefer Rajkoti Patola for regular functions, gifting, and even first-time buyers.
Why People Prefer Rajkoti Patola
You can actually wear it for long hours without feeling heavy.
Classic Patola designs like Navratna, Nari Kunjar, geometric motifs.
Compared to double ikkat, it’s more accessible without losing the essence.
Works for weddings, family functions, gifting, and even festive wear.
Where You Can Wear It
Perfect balance of traditional and comfortable.
Bright colors stand out beautifully.
Great for pre-wedding or lighter functions.
Safe and premium choice for relatives or close family.
Confused Between Patola Types?
Rajkoti Patola → Practical, wearable, everyday premium
Single Ikkat → Classic traditional option
Semi Ikkat → Budget-friendly entry
Double Ikkat → Heavy, rare, premium investment
How to Style Rajkoti Patola
Keep it simple. Rajkoti Patola already has enough design and color.
- Pair with gold jewellery or temple jewellery
- Try contrast blouse for a slightly modern look
- Gujarati drape works best to highlight pallu
- For lighter events, go minimal and let saree stand out
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Is Rajkoti Patola original?
Yes. It is a genuine form of Patola weaving, mainly using single ikkat technique.
What is the difference between Rajkoti and Patan Patola?
Patan is double ikkat (both sides woven), while Rajkoti is single ikkat — more practical and affordable.
Is it suitable for weddings?
Yes, especially for lighter functions or if you want something comfortable yet traditional.
How do I take care of it?
Dry clean only. Avoid direct sunlight and store in cotton cloth.
Is this good for first-time buyers?
Yes, Rajkoti Patola is often the best starting point if you're new to Patola.