The gota patti saree is a part of the traditional handicraft art of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
The wedding season is on and people are stepping out of their homes to shop for their families. Due to the continuous dates of marriage, the markets have also started to look deserted. Different types of clothes are also seen in the shops. Women, men and children are doing a lot of wedding shopping. This time in the wedding season, many types of products and clothes for women have come in the market. Today let’s take a look at what kind of sarees are being loved in Jaipur region this wedding season.
For hundreds of years, women in the rural areas of Jaipur have been performing marriage rituals in traditional attire. Following this tradition, new designs are coming in the market to replace the old dresses. These dresses are being loved by married women recently.
According to reports, women love gutta patti sarees during the wedding season. Gota patti sarees are very popular in Jaipur region.
This type of saree is in high demand in Jaipur and its surrounding districts. The reason for the high demand of gota patti sarees is their Rajasthani look. The border of this saree has gota like leaves which makes this saree look beautiful. Because of this beauty, women are attracted towards this saree.
Features of Gotta Pati Saree:
Gota patti sarees are part of the traditional handicraft art of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is especially worn on weddings, festivals and other special occasions. The saree has gold or silver gota (metal strips) and zari embroidery.
These sarees are handmade. The main feature of gota patti saree is its bright and attractive decoration.
It is often made on silk, georgette or chiffon sarees in red, green, blue, pink or yellow. Artisans create different designs by sewing thin strips of metal on the fabric. This process is very time consuming, every saree is embroidered with fine work.
These sarees are considered to be the symbol of royal fashion of Rajasthan. It is especially worn on occasions like weddings, haldi, mehndi, or sangeet.