Collection: Patteda Anchu

Timeless Handwoven Elegance from Karnataka Rich cotton, silk borders, traditional motifs, and classic South Indian craftsmanship

FAQ about Patteda Anchu

The Patteda Anchu is a heritage handloom cotton saree from Gajendragarh, Karnataka. Dating back to the 10th century, this traditional weave is famous for its minimalist checks and reversible design. Originally woven as temple offerings, these pure cotton sarees are now a top choice for sustainable ethnic fashion.
These sarees combine heritage craftsmanship, vibrant patterns, and soft, long-lasting fabric, making them ideal for weddings, festivals, and cultural occasions.
They include checked patterns, simple borders, and intricate silk or traditional pallus, reflecting Karnataka’s rich weaving traditions and Patteda Anchu’s signature style.
Yes, pairing with cotton-silk or silk blouses enhances the elegance and festive appeal while keeping the saree comfortable for long hours.
Hand wash or dry clean is recommended. Store in breathable cotton covers to maintain fabric softness, vibrant colors, and long-lasting durability.
Patteda Anchu

Patteda Anchu sarees are timeless handwoven treasures from Karnataka, known for their rich silk borders and exquisite craftsmanship. Featuring vibrant colors, traditional motifs, and elegant designs, these sarees combine heritage artistry with comfort. Lightweight yet luxurious, Patteda Anchu sarees are perfect for weddings, festive celebrations, and cultural occasions. Each saree reflects the skilled craftsmanship of South Indian weavers, making it a true collectible for lovers of traditional handloom textiles.