The House of Patola

Cherish the Craft — Essential Tips to Maintain Your Patola Collection

Discover essential tips to care for your Patola outfits. Learn how to store, protect, and preserve this timeless handcrafted heritage with grace.

Published on 22 October, 2025

A handwoven Patola outfit elegantly folded in muslin cloth, showcasing vibrant double ikat patterns and fine silk craftsmanship.

A Patola piece is not merely clothing — it is an ageless articulation of art, tradition, and the display of true skill. Each thread is hand-colored, each pattern carefully aligned, and each weave is the work of artisans who spend months mastering it. Whether you are a Patola gown, jacket, co-ord set, or dress owner, it deserves attention that respects the dignity this heritage fabric warrants.

Top 6 tips to store your patola collection 

1. Handle with Clean Hands

The preservation process starts with careful handling. Always ensure that your hands are dry and clean before touching your Patola garment. The natural dyes and silk fibers in true Patola are fragile and prone to oil, perfume, and dirt absorption. Refrain from spraying perfumes or deodorants on the material directly because they will lead to stains or dullness over time.

2. Don't Wash Often

Patola weaves are precious to be loved and hence we do not recommend washing them often. The best and safest method to clean them is by giving them to a professional dry cleaner by specialists who know about handwoven fabrics. In case you have some stains on your patola outfit, lightly dab the stain with cold water and a clean white cloth. Please do not rub or twist the fabric, as it may ruin the weave or discolour the dye on it.

3. Shield from Sunlight and Humidity

Direct sunlight can bleach the intense natural colours of Patola if used regularly. Dry the garment in shade always, never in strong heat or sun. When not being used, keep it in a cool, dry area, covered in a gentle muslin or cotton cloth. This keeps the silk ventilated and free from water accumulation. Use cloth bags instead of plastic covers or zip-lock bags, as they retain humidity and weaken the fibres.

4. Fold, Don't Hang

Hanging Patola dresses for an extended duration distorts their shape and makes the fabric stretch. Fold it tightly instead and interleave with acid-free tissue paper to prevent creases. For very long dresses or gowns, refolding in periodic intervals is advisable to prevent fold lines from becoming permanent. In case the piece contains embroidery or zari, fold it inside out to guard the detailing.

5. Keep Away from Jewellery Snags

Patola silk is robust but fragile. When dressing in it, take care not to rub against sharp jewellery, metal trimmings, or abrasive handbags that will catch the threads. Always dress up your accessories first, and then dress up in Patola, and then undress, leaving out your accessories. These little practices serve to maintain the beauty of the weave and keep it faultless over the years.

6. Air Out and Care

After wearing your patola outfit, hang the garment to dry for a few hours before storing it once again. This will help prevent moisture from getting trapped and preserve the natural aroma and freshness of the fabric.

A Legacy Worth Preserving with Utmost Care

Each Patola piece you possess is nothing less than a master piece. The maintenance is not only care, but respect for the artisans who created it and the tradition it holds. If treated with proper care, your Patola will be as lustrous and elegant as the day it was created, waiting to be handed down to a future masterpiece in your closet.

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