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Paithani Ooti Vastra refers to the sacred or auspicious clothing (vastra) often used in traditional Maharashtrian ceremonies, particularly for offering to goddesses (Ooti bharne) or as bridal attire. These garments are characterized by their luxurious, handwoven silk fabric, vibrant colors, and intricate gold thread work, often known as Dev Vastra
- Fabric and Material: Made from pure Mulberry silk, often sourced from Bengaluru or Mysore, combined with high-quality gold or silver zari.
- Design and Motifs: Features traditional, nature-inspired motifs such as the Mor (peacock), Asawali (flowering vines), Narali (coconut), and Lotus.
- Border and Pallu: Known for their distinct, rich, and wide zari borders with oblique square designs and highly ornate pallus (the decorative end of the saree).
- Technique: Handwoven using a tapestry technique, making the fabric durable enough to last for over 100 years.
- Color Palette: Generally available in vibrant, traditional colors like red, green, magenta, and yellow, frequently featuring Dhup-Chhav (a kaleidoscopic/dual-tone effect).
- Varieties: Includes traditional sarees, but also specialized items like 2G Zari Paithani Dhotis and Vastra sets, which often feature delicate gold-check patterns and Paithani-inspired borders.
- Payment. We accept all major payment methods including Credit/Debit Cards, UPI, Net Banking, Wallets and Cash on Delivery (COD).
- Warranty. The Consumer Protection Act does not provide for the return of this product of proper quality..