Paithani Style Saree - Maharashtrian Traditional Women's Wear

A traditional fabric of rich and fine cloth of Banglore silk is a combination of pure silk and fine silver, golden zari’s which are imported from Gujarat. The sari is weighted and has got sparkle and dazzle with main characteristics of the beautiful border and peacock design on pallu. The body of the saree is either plain or spotted with motifs either blocks, flowers etc. One saree takes a week’s time to one month time to complete depending on the type of work done. The influence of the land where it is made can be seen in the saree. Ajanta and Ellora cave sculptures and Buddhist paintings have also developed motifs on the sarees. Motifs such as lotus flower, swan, gold coin/Asharfi, Parrot-mynah as in majority. Marathi women can’t imagine a wedding without wearing ‘Paithani Nauvari’.




‘Sethani Pehne Paithani’. Because of its huge cost, everyone can’t afford to buy it so, new ranges of Paithani are available in the art Silks which are less costs. Indian Handlooms are going to an end slowly and gradually because weaving is not at all easy and the weavers are not encouraging next generations to work on these platforms and environments. They want their children to study and work in firms and organisations and earn money.

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