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Patola Work- Design

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EMBROIDERIES OF INDIA / PATOLA WORK / DESIGN AND PATTERN


PATOLA WORK

Design and pattern

There are four distinct patterns which are woven primarily in Gujarat by the Salvi community. In Jain and Hindu communities, double ikat saris with entire designs of parrots, flowers, elephants, and dancing figures are generally used. In Muslim communities, saris with geometric designs and flower patterns are typical, being worn mostly for weddings and other special occasions. Maharashtrian Brahmins wear saris woven with plain, dark coloured borders and body, and a bird design special saree called Nari Kunj.

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