Crimson Red And Multicolour Handwoven Paithani Saree
Pure silk saree in crimson red with handwoven Jamdani bird and floral motifs, Paithani single Muniya border, multicolour floral pallu, and matching blouse — a fusion of Uppada finesse and Paithani grandeur.
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There is something about the interplay of crimson red and multicolor that feels both ancient and alive. This Paithani Kanjivaram silk saree opens with radiant in its own quiet way, its surface shimmering with the unhurried rhythm of the loom.
The body is woven with intricate traditional motifs, each thread placed with precision and purpose. A richly woven border frames the drape with confident definition, while gold zari runs through the weave, catching light the way temple gold does — slowly, deeply, unforgettably.
Pure Silk with Pure Zari. Uppada (Andhra Pradesh): Revered for its gossamer-soft silks and labor-intensive Jamdani technique where motifs are inlaid by hand using extra weft.
Made for moments that matter — weddings, naming ceremonies, festival evenings, milestone celebrations. A saree that carries the memory of every hand that touched her. Own Your Roots.
Fabric: Pure Silk with Pure Zari
Weaving Style: Fusion of Uppada Jamdani and Paithani
Colour: Crimson Red with multicolor floral accents
Motifs: Birds, floral vines on body and pallu
Border: Traditional Paithani single Muniya border
Pallu: Paithani floral vine design in vibrant colors
Blouse: Matching silk blouse with Muniya border
Finish: Lightweight, regal drape with lustrous zari
Occasion: Weddings, Traditional Ceremonies, Gifting
Uppada Jamdani from Andhra Pradesh is known for its light, luxurious silk and elaborate Jamdani motifs woven by hand without any jacquard or dobby. Paithani, from Maharashtra, brings in its signature precision-woven motifs like parrots (Muniya), peacocks, and floral vines using real zari. This saree unites both techniques — an artisan’s marvel.
Uppada (Andhra Pradesh): Revered for its gossamer-soft silks and labor-intensive Jamdani technique where motifs are inlaid by hand using extra weft.
Paithan (Maharashtra): The spiritual home of Paithani sarees, known for pure zari work and vibrant motifs, originally woven for royalty.
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