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Pure Silk Yeola Handloom Paithani saree — a true symbol of Maharashtrian tradition and craftsmanship.
Each saree is carefully woven on a handloom by skilled artisans, taking days (sometimes weeks) to complete. The richness of pure silk, combined with intricate zari work and traditional motifs, makes this saree timeless and royal.
No powerloom. No shortcuts. Only authentic handloom artistry.
Perfect for weddings, festive wear, and heirloom collections.
Presenting a masterpiece straight off the loom — a pure handloom Paithani woven with precision and patience. This stunning brindle shade paired with an all-over brocket pattern reflects true craftsmanship that machines can never replicate.
Every thread tells a story of skilled artisans, timeless techniques, and heritage that lives on in every weave. This is not just a saree, it’s a piece of art you can wear.
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Paithani sarees were once upon a time made in cotton, however, nowadays only silk is used. The handloom silk Paithani sarees are available in two varieties – Traditional Paithani and Brocade Paithani. The traditional variety with a 28-inch pallu design usually takes a lesser time to weave as the work is less intricate. Brocade Paithanis, on the other hand, have a complicated pallu design of 40 inches and hence, require a far more skilled weaver.
The Paithani weave was in fact a tapestry weaving technique at first and later came to be used for weaving sarees. Paithani sarees were once upon a time woven from silk threads that came from China and locally made zari that came from real gold and silver thread. Nowadays, however, mulberry silk from Bangalore and zari from Surat are used in the weaving process. A genuine handloom Paithani uses about 500 grams of silk thread and another 250 grams of zari thread for a regular six yard saree. Nine yard sarees obviously use more raw material and can weight upto 900 grams.
As Paithani saree are woven from naturally dyed threads, you can usually find them only in basic colours like red, yellow, sky blue, magenta, green, peach-pink and purple. Each saree usually has two dominating colours – one on the saree and the other on the border and pallu.
Customised designs are rarely made as most buyers prefer sarees with the traditional motifs.
The only thing you need to remember while caring for a Paithani is to wrap it in soft cloth or mul and keep it away from harsh sunlight; do not wash it after every use and dry clean only if necessary.
Available in both six and nine yards, the most interesting part about the Paithani handloom is that both sides of the saree look exactly the same. Yes, even the border and pallu. In fact, this feature is the tell tale sign of a handloom Paithani. A power loom Paithani will show threads on the reverse side. Another key feature of this saree that forms an integral part of a Maharashtrian bride’s trousseau is that it doesn’t lose its lustre and unlike other silks, doesn’t wear out at the folds.
How You will Identify Original Paithani?
Paithani sarees are made of silk thread and zari and look exactly the same on both sides. So be warned if you find threads showing on the reverse.
The most common Paithani motifs include peacocks, lotus, parrots, flowers and vines.
Paithanis are found only in basic colours like red, yellow, blue, purple, peach-pink, green and magenta as the threads are dyed by the weavers using vegetable dyes.
Because of the manual nature of the weaving process, no two Paithanis are ever exactly the same. There will always be minute variations in design.
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