Company Profile

Nirmal Salvi - Director of Patola of Patan Pvt. Ltd.

Hello, I am Nirmal Salvi, the director of Patola of Patan Pvt. Ltd. and the proud founder of our brand, Patola by Nirmal Salvi. With 28 years of dedicated experience in this field, Iam honored to continue a family tradition that spans over 900 years. Our family's deep-rooted connection to the exquisite art of Patan Patola weaving is a legacy I am committed to preserving and promoting.

A Heritage of Excellence

Our family's history in Patan Patola weaving dates back nine centuries, making us one of the most enduring custodians of this rich cultural heritage. Born into a family where Patan Patola sarees are a way of life, I have been immersed in this craft from a young age. The intricate techniques and vibrant patterns of Patan Patola sarees have always fascinated me, inspiring a lifelong passion and dedication.

Commitment to Tradition and Innovation

As the director of Patola of Patan Pvt. Ltd., my vision is to uphold the revered traditions of Patan Patola weaving while embracing innovation to cater to contemporary tastes. Each saree crafted under our brand, Patola by Nirmal Salvi, reflects the meticulous artistry and heritage of our ancestors. We blend traditional techniques with modern design elements to create sarees that are both timeless and relevant.

Global Recognition

Our unwavering commitment to quality and authenticity has earned Patola by Nirmal Salvi recognition both in India and internationally. Our Patan Patola sarees have been showcased at prestigious exhibitions and fashion shows worldwide, garnering admiration and accolades from a diverse audience. This global exposure has helped us bring the beauty of Patan Patola to a wider audience.

Sustainability and Ethical Practices

At Patola of Patan Pvt. Ltd., we are deeply committed to sustainability and ethical practices. We use environmentally friendly production processes and ensure that our artisans are fairly compensated and work in supportive conditions. By promoting these values, we aim to preserve our cultural heritage while contributing positively to our community's well-being.

Future Vision

Looking to the future, my goal is to expand our reach, explore new design possibilities, and further our sustainability initiatives. I am dedicated to ensuring that the art of Patan Patola weaving continues to flourish, inspiring future generations and preserving its legacy for years to come. Thank you for your interest in Patola by Nirmal Salvi. We invite you to explore ourcollection and join us in celebrating the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of Patan Patola sarees.

Chhelaji Re Mhare Hatu Patan Thi Patola Mongha Lavjo Re…

Handicraft of Patan Patola means acquintance of historical heritage and Indian Cultural. ‘PATOLA of PATAN’ is an unparalleled and original handy-craft, before invention of machines, developed with the help of wisdom and strength, which has a very precious heritage in human culture.

PATAN’s PATOLA is a worthless heritage to preserve. Patola of Patan are manufactured only by direct order of customer and delivered to the customer. That’s why, Patola of Patan were not seen in any shop or show-rooms in Gujarat and in India.

This must be remembered by the customer. We request all valued customers of Patola of Patan, not to get cheat on name of Patola of Patan. Always have determination to buy Patola of Patan from Patan and get aware from duplicate.

Meaning of Patola

PATOLA is one kind of silk cloth. The word PATOLA comes from ‘patt’ (silk cloth). From AD 700 ‘patt’ is used to describe silk cloth. Mr. K. K. Shashtri, one of the greatest pandits of Gujarat, gives his opinion that PATOLA is deformed from Sanskrit word ‘pattkalam’.

Cloth imported from china in BD 4th is known as ‘chinpatt’ and ‘chinankush’. Mahakavi kalidas used ‘patrorna’ and ‘chinankush’ words in his lyrics Malvikagnimitra and Shakuntal respectively.

In Tamil and Malayalam language the word ‘patt’ is used for silk cloth. Upon a time ‘chinapatt’ is very popular in PATAN. Salvi cast’s Patola were mention in 2000 years old Jain’s religious book ‘Kalpsutra’. Also it was described in Premanand’s ‘Kuvarbai’s Mameru’ in 17th century.

That’s, this Patola of Patan’s handicraft is 2000 years old.

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