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Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The timeless aura of Paithani: All you need to know about these traditional Maharashtrian sarees
(Image Credits: Pinterest) A symbol of grace, divinity, and fortune, for generations, Paithani sarees have been the pinnacle of Maharashtrian elegance. Known for its luxurious silk fabric with glazing motifs and delicate zari work, it has created a timeless charm. Standing the test of time, Paithani is not just a fabric or garment, but it is a regal masterpiece that boasts about India's rich textile and reflects the unparalleled craftsmanship of Indian artisans. Let's understand why and how these sarees became a symbol of luxury and heritage in the Maratha Empire. Going back in time One of the most revered traditional garments in India, it dates back to the 2nd century BC and came into existence during the Satavahana dynasty in Maharashtra. Originating in the city of Paithan, located on the banks of the river Godavari, Paithanis were crafted from soft silk and lustrous golden threads. Soon, they became a highly prized position and a sought-after trade item. (Image Credits: Pinterest) However, during the surge of the Peshwa dynasty, its royal patronage elevated like anything, and soon Paithanis gained popularity and status all across the nation. This cherished craft continues to thrive in the market, allowing modern women to drape a part of history and culture with utmost pride. Because of its intricate detailing and generous usage of gold, it is the ultimate choice for weddings and festivities and is mandatory in the bride's trousseau. 5 street fashion trends that have been making waves in India Types of Paithani sarees Yeola Paithani: Known for symmetrical designs and vibrant colours, it embodies traditional aesthetics and looks rich. Maharani Paithani: Featuring intricate motifs inspired by Indian mythology and art, it can be identified by its distinctive pallu. Peshwai Paithani: Showcasing classic patterns like geometric bhuttas and floral motifs, Peshwai Paithani has designer peacock detailing with muted colours dipped in luxurious gold. Pure Paithano : Made entirely of silk and zari, it represents the most authentic form of art. Kota Paithani : Blending in Kota Doria and Paithani, this fabric is lightweight, breathable, and iconic. Gadwal Paithani: This type of Paithani includes the Gadwal techniques and is known for bold geometric patterns. Himroo Paithani: Crafted from a silk-cotton blend, it is celebrated for its rich colours and intricate floral designs. (Image Credits: Pinterest) Final take A Paithani saree is more than just a piece of fabric, as it represents a legacy of craftsmanship and has cultural pride wrapped around it. From exploring origins to standing the test of time, it became a class of elegance and luxury because of the creative energy and flair of Indian artisans. From festive runs to wedding hours, a vibrant Paithani with intricate gold thread detailing and statement peacock motifs will never let you down. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change


Fashion Network
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Swadesh spotlights handloom Paithani sarees with limited edition line
Swadesh has unveiled Chapter II of its Revival Stories series with a limited edition collection of handloom Paithani silk sarees, designed to celebrate the Maharashtran textile tradition. The platform aims to harness the womenswear line to revive heirloom weaves and champion India's artisanal heritage. The new collection draws inspiration from heritage Paithanis dating back 150 to 200 years, showcasing rare techniques and motifs, Swadesh announced in a press release. Each saree is handwoven over several months, with select pieces crafted using real zari to enhance their rarity and authenticity. Among the highlights of the line is the 'Handloom Paithani', reimagined from a 200-year-old piece from Paithan. 'Suvarna' takes design cues from heirlooms once worn by the Maharashtrian nobility. Other notable pieces include 'Aakashi', woven in pure mulberry silk and real zari; 'Ashavali Buta', a revival of a rare dupatta using silk and cotton; and 'Satara', the result of eight months of research. The collection is completed by 'Chandrakala', a crimson bridal piece adorned with intricate floral motifs and reversible tapestry work. Available in rich shades of purple, crimson, ivory and more, the sarees feature signature Paithani motifs like the munia border, ashavalli vines, and bangdi mor. The collection is now available at the Swadesh store in Hyderabad's Jubilee Hills.