Carrying Art Craft Culture Legacy Since 12 AD
Our LegacyA 1000+ Year Journey
Patola heritage traces back over a millennium, preserving sacred weaving traditions, spiritual devotion, and unmatched craftsmanship that continue to define Patan Patola as India’s most revered textile art.
In the 12th century, 700 Salvi families migrated from Mungi Pattan near Jalna to Patan under King Kumarpal’s...
King Kumarpal, devoted to Lord Parswanath, wore a new Patola daily for prayers. To preserve sanctity...
Patan Patola became known as the King of Textiles, symbolising luxury, spiritual power, divine grace,...
Patola is created using the rare double ikat method, where both warp and weft threads are resist-dyed...
From graph designing and thread alignment to tie-dye and weaving, every Patola is completely handmade...
Because dyeing occurs before weaving, Patola fabric appears identical on both sides. The saree has double-sided...
Two artisans weave simultaneously on a traditional single-shaft loom, producing barely ten inches daily....
Traditional Patolas use natural extracts like madder, indigo, manjistha, marigold, lac, and pomegranate...
Today, only three Salvi families hold the GI certification for authentic Patan Patola, preserving this...
















