A rare confluence of two textile heritages, this Bandhani Paithani saree merges the spiritual geometry of Gujarat’s hand-tied Bandhani with the regal grandeur of Maharashtra’s Paithani. The teal silk body is delicately dotted with white Bandhani butis, each one hand-tied in rhythmic intervals—an ancient act of meditative craftsmanship that transforms resist into poetry.
The highlight of this saree lies in its extraordinary Triple Muniya border—a signature Paithani hallmark featuring three rows of finely woven parrot motifs in pink and green, perched along the zari grid in perfect symmetry. The pallu unfurls with twin peacocks flanking a kalash, woven in vibrant jewel tones over shimmering silver zari—symbols of auspiciousness and abundance.
Graceful yet grand, this drape is a celebration of India's cultural confluence—made for temple rituals, haldi mornings, or those who collect legacy with an eye for innovation.