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    Radiant Yellow-Pink Pure Silk Handloom Paithani Saree
    Radiant Yellow-Pink Pure Silk Handloom Paithani Saree 16,000

    A classic yellow and pink Paithani saree in pure silk, handcrafted with floral motifs and a golden zari pallu. Ideal for weddings and special occasions.

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    Pure Silk Handloom Royal Blue Paithani
    Pure Silk Handloom Royal Blue Paithani 17,500

    The Paithani Saree is a symbol of Maharashtrian heritage, originating from the town of Paithan in Maharashtra. Admired as the “Queen of Silks,” Paithanis are known for their shiny silk fabric, handwoven zari borders, and exquisitely detailed pallu motifs, often featuring parrots, peacocks, and lotuses. Every Paithani is a handcrafted piece of art that takes weeks to complete and is treasured for generations.

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    Pure Silk Handloom Royal Purple Rose Pink Paithani
    Pure Silk Handloom Royal Purple Rose Pink Paithani 17,500

    The Paithani Saree is a symbol of Maharashtrian heritage, originating from the town of Paithan in Maharashtra. Admired as the “Queen of Silks,” Paithanis are known for their shiny silk fabric, handwoven zari borders, and exquisitely detailed pallu motifs, often featuring parrots, peacocks, and lotuses. Every Paithani is a handcrafted piece of art that takes weeks to complete and is treasured for generations.

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    Pure Silk Handloom Ivory-Cream Paithani
    Pure Silk Handloom Ivory-Cream Paithani 17,500

    The Paithani Saree is a symbol of Maharashtrian heritage, originating from the town of Paithan in Maharashtra. Admired as the “Queen of Silks,” Paithanis are known for their shiny silk fabric, handwoven zari borders, and exquisitely detailed pallu motifs, often featuring parrots, peacocks, and lotuses. Every Paithani is a handcrafted piece of art that takes weeks to complete and is treasured for generations.

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    Radiant Fiery Red Brocade Gadhwal
    Radiant Fiery Red Brocade Gadhwal 18,500

    A timeless Gadhwal saree featuring intricate brocade weaving, known for its luxurious texture and regal appeal.

    This saree is crafted on handlooms using pure silk and is a true representation of traditional South Indian textile heritage.

    Its shimmering zari patterns and soft yet rich drape make it a preferred choice for festive occasions, weddings, and temple functions.

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    Pure Silk Deep Royal Maroon Kuttu Gadhwal
    Pure Silk Deep Royal Maroon Kuttu Gadhwal 15,500

    Kuttu means Joining Technique. This is a rare handwoven method where pure silk borders (pattu) are manually interlocked with the silk body using needle precision. No mechanical stitching — pure loom work.

    This saree will be available in big border and small border.

    Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure.

    Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.

    A single Kuttu Gadwal saree carries over 8000 precise hand movements.

    Each piece takes minimum 7–15 days to weave, depending on the intricacy.

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    Pure Silk Beige/Sand Gold Kuttu Gadhwal
    Pure Silk Beige/Sand Gold Kuttu Gadhwal 16,500

    Kuttu means Joining Technique. This is a rare handwoven method where pure silk borders (pattu) are manually interlocked with the silk body using needle precision. No mechanical stitching — pure loom work.

    This saree will be available in big border and small border.

    Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure.

    Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.

    A single Kuttu Gadwal saree carries over 8000 precise hand movements.

    Each piece takes minimum 7–15 days to weave, depending on the intricacy.

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    Pure Silk Crimson Red Kuttu Gadhwal
    Pure Silk Crimson Red Kuttu Gadhwal 16,500

    Kuttu means Joining Technique. This is a rare handwoven method where pure silk borders (pattu) are manually interlocked with the silk body using needle precision. No mechanical stitching — pure loom work.

    This saree will be available in big border and small border.

    Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure.

    Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.

    A single Kuttu Gadwal saree carries over 8000 precise hand movements.

    Each piece takes minimum 7–15 days to weave, depending on the intricacy.

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    Pure Silk Off White Kuttu Gadhwal
    Pure Silk Off White Kuttu Gadhwal 20,500

    Kuttu means Joining Technique. This is a rare handwoven method where pure silk borders (pattu) are manually interlocked with the silk body using needle precision. No mechanical stitching — pure loom work.

    This saree will be available in a big border and a small border.

    Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure.

    Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.

    A single Kuttu Gadwal saree carries over 8000 precise hand movements.

    Each piece takes minimum 7–15 days to weave, depending on the intricacy.

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    Pure Silk Pastel Mint Green Kuttu Gadhwal
    Pure Silk Pastel Mint Green Kuttu Gadhwal 16,500

    Kuttu means Joining Technique. This is a rare handwoven method in which pure silk borders (pattu) are manually interlocked with the silk body using needle precision. There is no mechanical stitching—it is pure loom work.

    This saree will be available on both big and small borders.

    Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure.

    Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.

    A single Kuttu Gadwal saree carries over 8000 precise hand movements.

    Each piece takes a minimum of 7–15 days to weave, depending on the intricacy.

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