Paithini Hand woven Pure Silk Saree Turquoise Blue

Rs. 63,999.00
Handspun & Handwoven
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Color: Blue

Blue

Material: Pure Silk

Pure Silk

Style: Paithini Hand woven Saree

Paithini Hand woven Saree
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This exclusive India Archive Paithini Hand woven Pure Silk Saree in Turquoise Blue with Meenakari as part of the DHEA Regional Special collection.

In a beautiful rich Turquoise Blue colour this Paithini saree has a firebrick red pallav and border with traditional Tota Maina (Parrot Nightingale) motifs along with Sada bahar bel (periwinkle flower creeper). The beautiful Turquoise base has zari buttis all over. 

These beautiful sarees get their name from the town Paithan historically Pratiṣṭhā , which is one of the oldest cities of the Deccan, is located 56 kilometres (35 mi) south of present-day Chatrapati Sambhajinagar on the banks of the Godavari River. 

Crafted with precision, the resplendent drape of this soft silk Paithini saree is bound to add a touch of opulence and grace to a grand occasion. 

Collection: DHEA

Type: Paithani handwoven pure silk saree Turquoise Blue with Firebrick Red Pallav and border. . 

Fabric and Composition: 100% Pure Silk. The ends may have hand-combed natural fringe. Includes Blouse piece. 

Colour: Carmine Red

Country of Origin: India 

Motifs of Paithani Sarees: There has been lot of influences on the Painthini motifs. The motives kept evolving from the Shalivahan period to the Mughal period. 

The popular motifs of Paithini sarees are gokarnbal jhaad (tree of life), morbagdi (four parrots in a bangle) asavali (flower) motif, kuyari (mango), tota maina (parrot and nightingale), asharphi (gold coin), jipari ghari ( flowers with petals), ajanta lotus, anar bale ( (pomegranate creeper), aakruti bel ( walnut creeper). 

More Details
  • Detailed Description: Paithan was the capital of the Satavahana dynasty, which ruled from the second century BCE to the second century CE. Paithini sarees are mostly hand woven in pure silk with zari on simple throw-shuttle looms, in plain multi weft¬ interlock tapestry weave. Traditionally, the artisans and weavers of Paithan were from the Swakulshali Samaj, as stated by Pandit Bhanudas in his Shali Mahatamya Purana. It is said that weavers of Paithan copied the lotus and leaf pattern from Ajanta cave ceilings on behest of a famous visionary superintendent of archaeology who was posted at Ajantha. The styles are amply drawn from Buddhist paintings in the Ajanta Caves.
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Disclaimer
  • Accessories – accessories shown like tassles may or may not be a part of the actual product. Blouses/Jewelry worn by the model are only for photo shoots and styling reference.
  • Color Variance – This product has been shot in studio lights and there may be a slight difference with actual colors.
  • This product is handwoven and there might be slight irregularities in the weave. But that’s what adds to the charm of handwoven textile and makes it like none other.
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