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Dineshbhai Patolawala Holds The Prized Possession Of Rajkot Patola With Their Royal Weaving Artistry From The Golden Times

Dineshbhai Patolawala by Dinesh Makwana had a vision of producing high-end quality Rajkot Patola drawing attention to the ancient art form. His achievements include AKHIL BHARAT KHADI- GRAMUDHYOG PRADASHINI by Akhil Bharat Khadi-Gramudhyog Mandal in the year 1948-1949, later he also received the award of SILK MARK ORGANISATION OF INDIA by central silk board, ministry of India, the government of India in the year 2012-2013 and finally an enrollment as an ORDINARY to DINESHBHAI PATOLAWALA by silk mark organization of India.

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It is such a pleasure to still be able to find Rajkot Patola as an art form in India. This takes its dig back to 600 years ago with the introduction of Rajkot Patola as a weaving art form to present wealth by King Kumarpala. Rajkot Patola sarees are considered one of the most royal art as it is design motifs like animals, flowers, human figures and birds highly practiced at the handloom hubs of Odisha, Pochampally in Telangana, and the Chattisgarh belt. Acing in their field, Dineshbhai Patolawala holds the prized possession of Rajkot Patola with their royal weaving artistry from the golden times. They are believed to have carried this art form since 1949  with the idea to keep intact the traditional art in the modern era alongside modeling in the textile industry & serving traditional clothes across the globe.

Dineshbhai Patolawala by Dinesh Makwana had a vision of producing high-end quality Rajkot Patola drawing attention to the ancient art form. His achievements include AKHIL BHARAT KHADI- GRAMUDHYOG PRADASHINI by Akhil Bharat Khadi-Gramudhyog Mandal in the year 1948-1949, later he also received the award of SILK MARK ORGANISATION OF INDIA by central silk board, ministry of India, the government of India in the year 2012-2013 and finally an enrollment as an ORDINARY to DINESHBHAI PATOLAWALA by silk mark organization of India.  The organization has a very structural working chart. Dineshbhai Patolawala is led by Mr. Dineshbhai Makwana as the Chief Executive Officer and Mr. Nirajbhai Makwana as the General Manager. Niraj along with the huge chain of highly experienced weavers and workers is successfully carrying forward the inheritance of the rare art and the business.

Niraj religiously follows the mantra of his father Dineshbhai, which is, "If a product is a consumer product, it needs to be available as far and wide as possible. However, if the product is a Premium consumer product, it will be available only in select stores. Similarly, if the product is a business product, you need a team that interacts with businesses and makes the product available to them." This reflects the ideologies of the company serving every single type of consumer with their finest services."

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