Muniya Paithani Soft Silk Saree
About This Product
Muniya Paithani Soft Silk Saree – A Celebration of Heritage
Celebrate tradition with timeless grace in the Muniya Paithani Soft Silk Saree, a radiant expression of Maharashtra's handloom legacy. Woven in lustrous soft silk, the saree features the beloved Muniya (parrot) border, intricately crafted to symbolize harmony and joy.
Delicate bootis dance across the drape, while the pallu comes alive with majestic Mor Butti (peacock motifs) and traditional woven parrots. Each detail reflects the excellence of Paithani weaving — where every thread carries a story.
Designed for the modern woman rooted in heritage, this saree makes a graceful statement at weddings, rituals, and festive gatherings. "A Paithani isn't just worn — it's lived in, celebrated, and cherished."
Product Details
- Fabric: Soft Silk
- Weave: Traditional Paithani Handloom
- Border: Muniya (Parrot) Paithani Border
- Motifs: Delicate bootis on body; Mor Butti (peacock) and parrot motifs on pallu
- Saree Length: 5.5 meters (approx.)
- Blouse Piece: Unstitched blouse fabric included
- Occasion: Weddings, festive gatherings, pujas, cultural ceremonies
- Care: Dry clean recommended
- Shipping: Ships within 2–4 business days. Free shipping above ₹999.
The Magic of Hand Embroidery
Woven inch-by-inch on a pit loom in Banaras. A single saree can take 15–60 days to complete.
Real silver threads dipped in gold give Banarasi sarees their signature shimmer and longevity.
Floral motifs hand-stitched with a hooked needle — the technique behind every elaborate pallu.
Tiny silk-thread butis scattered across the body, each one placed by hand with grain-of-rice precision.
From Sketch to Heirloom
Why You'll Love It
Six metres of living history. Every Banarasi saree carries the DNA of weavers who've practiced this craft for centuries.
Not a single power loom in sight. From warp to weft, every thread placed by human hands.
Banarasi sarees only get more beautiful with time. Wear it now, gift it to your daughter, watch it become a family treasure.
Subtle weave irregularities are the karigar's signature. No two sarees are ever truly identical.












