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  2. Paithani - Wikipedia

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    The history of Paithani sarees can be traced back to 2nd century BC in Satvahana Dynasty, at that time the paithani was made with pure gold wire with cotton and silk. The greeko Romans were very fond of this paithani saree 2000 years ago. They use to exchange gold for this luxurious Paithani saree. At that time this paithani was only worn by ...

  3. Paithani (web series) - Wikipedia

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    It follows a mother and daughter as they face challenges while weaving their last Paithani saree. Starring Mrinal Kulkarni , Eisha Singh , [ 2 ] Shivam Bhaargava , Syed Zafar Ali, and Sangeeta Balachandran, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] the trailer was released on 7 November 2024, [ 5 ] and the series premiered on ZEE5 on 15 November 2024.

  4. Pochampally sari - Wikipedia

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    The fabric is marketed through the cooperative society, many other linked organizations, the master weavers and the business houses in Pochampally. Pochampally does more than Rs.10,00,000,00 annual business in terms of yarn sales, purchase of handloom products and sales.

  5. Meera Mehta - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The Paithani sari is known for its intricate weave of pure silk and gold. [1] Many of the designs have been influenced by Buddhist paintings which can be seen in the woven Paithani motifs. [2] Radha Parthasarathy, the vice president of the Crafts Council of India (CCI), says that Mehta's designs are both "stylised and sophisticated."

  6. Patola sari - Wikipedia

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    Silk weavers of the Salvi caste from the state of Maharashtra chose Gujarat as the home for their renowned patola fabric. It is believed that salvis went to Gujarat in the 12th century with the intention of acquiring the patronage of the Chaulukyas Rajputs, who ruled all of Gujarat and parts of Malva and south Rajasthan at the time, with Anahiwad Patan as the capital.

  7. Shantipuri sari - Wikipedia

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    Shantipur's weavers discourage the removal of reed marks from their products during the process of giving the finishing touches to their products; this is the essential difference between Shantipuri and Phulia saris and creates a separate niche in the market for Shantipuri loom saris.