Maharashtrian Paithanis are known for luxurious pure silk, intricate designs, buttas, borders and most notably, the pallu. Filled with unique and traditional motifs, the rich pallu is a shimmering sight to behold. Interweaving threads of pure silk and zari create dazzling imagery on the pallu and borders, with a characteristic oblique square design. Paithani handloom sarees can take anywhere from 2 months to 2 years to make, due to the meticulous craftsmanship and precision. Note how the Pallu looks the same from the back and front - a sign of immense skill. This masterpiece is meant to be cherished.
Yeola Paithanis are from the town of Yeola, famous for their traditional Paithani work. MPJ works with weavers in Yeola to create unique color combinations.
Fabric: Pure Mulberry Silk. Gold Tested Zari.
Weaving: Handloom weaving enduring Kadhua Technique. Banarasi-Inspired Pallu.
Color & Motifs: Dual-toned Fuschia Pink and Orange with all over gold zari Paisley buttas and motifs. Traditional Paithani Border in dual-tones of green and orange, with traditional narali-kaath pattern. Banarasi-Inspired Pallu with gold zari and an orange base.
Includes: Saree comes with running blouse fabric with continued saree borders on both sides.