One of the most iconic, vivid images associated with India is that of an Indian woman draped in large swaths of stunning fabric known as the Saree.
Patolas are manufactured by the resist-dyeing process using the warp and weft technique. It normally takes three people about four-to-seven months to weave a patola, making it expensive and time-consuming. A sword-shaped stick made out of rosewood, called vi, is used for adjusting the yarns.
The twill weave is defined by its diagonal pattern created by the way the weft thread is taken over two or more warp threads.
PRODUCT DETAILS:
PURE TWILL PATOLA SILK
Occasion: wedding / traditional wear.
Fabric: pure pattu
Saree Colour: Pink colour saree with twill Patola design all over the saree with contrast borders.
Blouse: Saree colour blouse with border.
Pallu: Saree colour brocade pallu.
Borders: Identical size borders on either sides of the saree.
Wash & Care: First wash is Dry-clean .
Note: Slight colour variation may occur due to photography