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Ikkat (Patola) Dupatta

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Disclaimer: Products are traditionally woven in rich two-tone hues that reflect differently under varying angles and light. Due to photography and individual screen settings, slight colour variations may occur. These natural differences are an inherent part of handcrafted textiles.

Care:
  • Professional Dry Clean Only and never attempt to wash it at home.
  • Store in muslin cloth instead of plastic to let the silk breathe.
  • Change the folds every 3 months to prevent the fabric from cracking.
  • Iron on the reverse side using a low heat setting and a protective cloth.
  • Air it out in the shade after every use to remove moisture.
  • Avoid direct perfume or deodorant sprays to prevent staining and zari damage.
Ikkat (Patola) Dupatta

Ikkat (Patola) Dupatta

Rs. 24,899.00

Product Name: Ikkat (Patola) Dupatta
Product Type: Dupatta
Color Name: Peacock Blue
Fabric: Pure Silk
Weave: Handloom
Border: Traditional Muniya Border
Pallu: Traditional Parrot Pallu
Zari Type: Gold Tissue Jari
Body Design: Patola (Ikkat) Pattern
Length: Approx. 2 to 2.25 meters
Craft Technique: Yarn-dyed Ikkat Weaving
Occasion: Festive | Wedding | Traditional Wear

Details:

Celebrate the timeless artistry of Indian handloom weaving with this exquisite Ikkat (Patola) Pure Silk Dupatta. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this dupatta showcases the legendary Patola technique, known for its precision, symmetry, and vibrant geometric elegance.

Woven entirely on a traditional Handloom, the dupatta features classic Patola patterns created through an intricate resist-dyeing process, where yarns are dyed before weaving. This method ensures remarkable clarity and alignment of motifs, making every piece a true work of heritage craftsmanship.

The dupatta is beautifully framed with a traditional Muniya (Parrot) Border, adding a touch of auspicious symbolism and cultural depth. The highlight is the Traditional Parrot Pallu, richly woven with Gold Tissue Jari, giving the dupatta a refined shimmer and ceremonial appeal.

Luxurious yet versatile, this Pure Silk Ikkat Dupatta pairs effortlessly with ethnic and contemporary ensembles, making it ideal for weddings, festive occasions, and cultural celebrations.


Disclaimer

Dupattas are traditionally woven in rich two-tone hues that reflect differently under varying angles and light. Due to photography and individual screen settings, slight colour variations may occur. These natural differences are an inherent part of handcrafted textiles.

Product Specifications

Product Name: Ikkat (Patola) Dupatta
Product Type: Dupatta
Color Name: Peacock Blue
Fabric: Pure Silk
Weave: Handloom
Border: Traditional Muniya Border
Pallu: Traditional Parrot Pallu
Zari Type: Gold Tissue Jari
Body Design: Patola (Ikkat) Pattern
Length: Approx. 2 to 2.25 meters
Craft Technique: Yarn-dyed Ikkat Weaving
Occasion: Festive | Wedding | Traditional We







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Q1 What is special about an Ikkat (Patola) dupatta?

Ikkat (Patola) weaving involves dyeing the yarns before weaving, ensuring perfectly aligned patterns on the fabric. This technique is highly skilled, time-intensive, and considered one of the finest textile traditions in India.

Q2 Is this dupatta made from pure silk?

Yes, this dupatta is crafted from certified Pure Silk, offering a rich texture, natural sheen, and elegant drape.

Q3 What does the Muniya border signify?

The Muniya (parrot) motif is an auspicious traditional design symbolizing prosperity and joy, commonly seen in Paithani and heritage textiles.

Q4 What type of zari is used in this dupatta?

The dupatta features Gold Tissue Jari, which gives a subtle metallic shine while maintaining softness and flexibility.

Q5 How should I care for this dupatta?

Professional Dry Cleaning Only is recommended to preserve the silk fibers, handloom weave, and zari detailing.

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