Elevate Your Style with Roman Silk Gota Patti Work Fabric
Discover the perfect blend of tradition and modernity with our Roman Silk Gota Patti Work Fabric. Priced at just ₹200 per meter, this fabric is an exceptional choice for creating high-end ethnic ensembles that exude elegance and royalty. Roman Silk, known for its dense weave, substantial hand-feel, and luxurious natural sheen, provides the ultimate canvas for the timeless artistry of Gota Patti.
The Art of Gota Patti on Luxurious Roman Silk
Gota Patti is a traditional Indian embroidery technique that originated in Rajasthan, involving the application of metallic ribbons (Gota) to create intricate floral and geometric patterns. When combined with the rich texture of Roman Silk, the result is a fabric that is both structurally sound and visually stunning. This fabric is 44 inches wide, making it versatile for a variety of designer projects, from heavy bridal lehengas to chic festive kurtas.
Key Features & Benefits
- Premium Roman Silk Base: Offers a unique textural depth and a sophisticated glow that differentiates it from standard silks.
- Intricate Gota Patti Embroidery: Hand-applied metallic work that adds a royal, 3D effect to any garment.
- Superior Durability: Roman Silk is prized for its strength and ability to maintain its shape, ensuring your designer pieces last for years.
- Versatile 44″ Width: Perfect for stitching sarees, blouses, Anarkalis, and traditional men’s sherwanis.
- Affordable Luxury: Get the designer look at a fraction of the cost, ideal for both personal use and boutique owners.
Styling & Application Ideas
This Roman Silk Gota Patti fabric is a favorite for 2025 wedding trends. Use it to create a statement Gota work lehenga with a heavy 6-meter flair, or design a sleek Gota Patti saree for a sophisticated evening look. For a coordinated ensemble, pair it with our Pure Natural Crepe Fabric or explore more royal textures in our Roman Silk Collection.
Roman Silk is not just about looks; its natural fibers offer excellent breathability and temperature regulation, making it comfortable for long festive events. To learn more about the heritage of silk and its various types, visit the Textile Association of India.














