"Pattu Gadwal" refers to the traditional, rich, and often heavier variety of the Gadwal saree, where "Pattu" is the South Indian term for Pure Silk. A Pattu Gadwal saree is highly valued and is typically worn for grand occasions, weddings, and festivals.The wide, ornate border (a distinctive feature of the Gadwal) and the grand pallu (the decorative end-piece) are woven using pure mulberry silk (Pattu). The body features small, scattered maroon motifs arranged in a symmetrical pattern, adding subtle texture without overwhelming the design. The border is broad and richly decorated with intricate maroon tribal or folk-inspired patterns, extending along the pallu in a more elaborate style. The pallu (anchal) carries dense maroon woven designs that resemble temple or village art themes, making it a perfect representation of handloom or block-print-inspired craftsmanship. The fringed tassels at the pallu?s edge add a charming, artisanal touch. The saree balances elegance with a rustic, traditional aesthetic ? ideal for cultural events, festive gatherings, or daytime celebrations.