Blue Paithani sarees set Maharashtra's most poetic weave against the sky it borrows from — peacock necks, morpankhi blues and indigo grounds crowned by golden pallus.
The peacock is the soul of Paithani, woven into pallu medallions and asawali vines for centuries, so blue is arguably the weave's most literal colour: the saree wears the bird's own plumage. Against neel and navy grounds the tapestry pallu — woven, never printed — burns brighter, and the trademark oblique zari border gains contrast. Blue Paithanis balance regional pride with cross-India appeal: festive, yet composed.
Across 230+ drapes, prices run from about ₹4,300 to ₹7,700 for grand handloom pallus. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
Styling the drape
A traditional nath and green glass bangles for ceremonies; for receptions, a gold-brocade blouse and kolhapuri saaj necklace keep it rooted yet polished.
Occasions
Receptions, Gudi Padwa, engagement ceremonies and festival evenings — anywhere the pallu can be displayed in full.
Journey onward:
Every saree is inspected before shipping across India and internationally.