These traditional sarees were named after the Paithan town in Aurangabad where the sarees were woven by hand. They are made of fine silk fabric and are available in bright colors.
Kolhapuri saree
Kolhapuri sarees are available in bright colors that are sure to catch everyone's eye. You can also wear these sarees on your wedding day. They are available in pure silk fabric.
Nauvari saree
Usually worn at weddings or ceremonial functions, this saree is draped in a dhoti style to stand out from other draping patterns. They are available in cotton, silk, or satin fabric.
Puneri saree
Usually worn at weddings or ceremonial functions, this saree is draped in a dhoti style to stand out from other draping patterns. They are available in cotton, silk, or satin fabric.
Uppada silk saree
Embedded with pure zari, Uppadasilk sarees originated in the smallbeach town of Uppada in Andhra Pradesh. These sarees are weaved using the age-old Jamdani weaving technique.